a monotheistic system where the single god has 3 aspects.
st patrick explained it by asking how many leaves a clover has. 1 yet 3.
2006-12-02 16:19:40
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answered by sennachie1973 5
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Well lets see. There is only one God but that God has three parts just like other religions except they call it the Trinity, which in this case does not mean three, it means one. There is a father who is the same as the son and the son was with the father before being begotten not born by the father but not really because the kid is the father and the father is the kid and both are also the Holy Spirit which is the same as the son and the father but is different.
Now, if you screw around with any of them they will gang up on you and burn you forever and ever, amen. That's because they, or it is a loving god who takes good care of his children, or their children (being as they is a trinity).
Most real humans would be investigated by Children's Services for burning their kid who annoyed the parent but not God because of his love for mankind. He can burn you for ever and not even get reported. God can even have the cannibal ritual where his followers eat the flesh and drink the blood. But that's another issue.
The big deal is that God loves you, or they love you, unless you are arrogant.
The final part of the God system of Christianity is the bad guy called Satan or the Devil or something like that. He is terrible, really bad, and God is going to burn his a s s for ever after God starts a big war with the Devil and kill everyone that does not convert to Christianity. Then God is going to be the judge of everyone. There is just one problem: if you look at the Bible (a selected collection of books and gospels) Satan hasn't committed a felony, he hasn't even committed a misdemeanor. His biggest offense was to question God. Some say that Satan even thought he was better than God because Satan never started a war in his name and never really wanted any war, Satan never killed kids, never tortured people, never had incest, never drank blood, never stole anything. He did tell humans that they could be a lot smarter by eating some fruit. Eating vegetables is also smart as we have come to discover. Satan never killed people who thought the world was round or was not the center of the universe.
There's more but that about sums it up.
2006-12-03 00:33:47
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answered by valcus43 6
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God System?
It varies greatly by denomination.
Catholics believe in the hold trinity:Father, Son, Holy Spirit,
BUT Mary may intercede and "overrule" God's decisions.
Gnostics don't believe Jesus was the "from time immemmorial" son of god. Some Gnostics believe Jesus was simply a son of god as we are all children of God.
In the Bible, Jesus mentions the title SON OF MAN far more often.
As for the Trinity:
Father: Creator of the Universe
Son:God's Word made flesh
Holy Spirit: The Will of God on Earth, knocked-up Mary, Presided at Jesus' Baptism
TRUE CHRISTIANITY, as Christ would have established it would not include the trinity. This is a corrupt idea from the Romans!
The other problem with your question, besides that no Chirstians agree on God, is that the view has changed drastically over time.
One inalienable aspect of ALL Abrahamic Religions (Jews, Xians, and Muslims) is that God is mysterious and cannot be seen-it would kill you.
He has been known to appear as a burning bush.
He also walked in the Garden of Eden.
Is still don't know what you mean by god system.
God is anything but systematic, at least the Chistian God.
2006-12-03 00:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In Christianity there is one god. This God is made of 3 divine beings: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and The Holy Spirit. These three beings make up one God. They are all equal parts. It's like a triangle, 3 sides, 1 triangle. 3 beings, 1God. It's called the Trinity. Another nonChristian (but that claim to be) doctrines are Modalistic monarchianism (modalism). It says that Jesus was the Father and they are 1 God. But JEsus isn't the Father and the Father isn't Jesus and this also leaves out the Holy Spirit.
2006-12-03 00:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the creator of all and he attempted to give us some gudience in living our lives. He expects our obediance and reverance. He sent us his son Jesus to help straighten things out and wash away our past sins, but not our future ones. That's up to us to cure.
2006-12-03 00:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Worship me or I will smite you, and I mean it, there better be some worshipness or you're smited mister
2006-12-03 00:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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