god's angels are the other gods .
2006-12-20 00:26:24
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answer #1
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answered by jsjmlj 5
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There is only one God
Mary is a human woman, there is nothing divine about her at all.
Jesus isn't a "demi god" He is the same God as above wrapped up in human flesh (contributed by the human woman also mentioned above).
Why would God need a "pet ghost"? If you mean the Holy Spirit, isn't God a spirit? And, if He is a spirit, wouldn't He be a Holy Spirit?
The "god of the underworld" is not a god, he is a created being.
As I said before, if you happen to be around when God "makes all things new", ask me for more details then. I will be able to provide you with better information at that time.
2006-12-20 07:44:19
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well now, there is an interesting question. Indeed, while Christianity considers itself a theology, there is the trinity concept of God. That being God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. This could lend to a polytheism, I suppose, depending on your point of view.
2006-12-20 00:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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maximum different religions evaluate Christianity to be polytheistic... of direction Christianity claims that's faulty, and that the three gods are definitely the same god. A father would be his very own son... who knew?
2016-12-15 04:52:22
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answered by ? 4
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Because monotheism sounds so much more civilised.
It is polytheistic, you are correct, an even polytheists can believe all their gods are one.
It is also like ancient Paganism where goddesses where often grouped in threes.
2006-12-20 00:46:08
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answer #5
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answered by Nog 3
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It is as polytheistic as you can get. But don't tell them that it really upsets them.
Heinlein said it Best:
"Anyone who can worship a trinity and insist that his religion is a monotheism can believe anything--just give him time to rationalize it."
2006-12-20 00:26:42
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answer #6
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answered by Quantrill 7
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yes it is in many ways polytheistic.
they dont want to say that though. They would rather describe their trinity and devil as "mysteries" that can never truly be known.
2006-12-20 00:30:21
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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Not to mention the Catholics with their numerous saints they worship to.
2006-12-20 00:27:06
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answered by Stephen 6
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one God many functions
Son, father, spirit
get it got it gooood
I am spirit and flesh yet one person
2006-12-20 00:33:58
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answered by ? 5
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