im a christian and i agree with u i do believe the catolic church make up stuff , jesus wasz a profit and god is god.x
2007-01-09 10:23:12
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answered by australiaxxxiluvu 1
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I am sorry, The Jews do acknowledge Jesus, Recently The Passion of the Christ, The Jewish community was all bent out of shape over the fact, that people would look at them for killing Jesus, So they do know the Truth on that, all so Muslims worship God/Allah as a prophet the comforter Jesus and Christians believe not only God the father, but also the Son Jesus, the one that was Born on Dec 25th. Get it, or do you believe in Santa Claus.
2007-01-09 18:37:30
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answered by Diana J 5
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Christians and Jews worship the same God of the Old Testament. Muslems believe in the same God as well as many of the prophets of the Old Testament. Muslems reject Jesus Christ, the Son of God and follow the "prophet" Mohammed. Jews reject that Jesus is the Christ, the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. You see, the Old Testament, Genesis, Leviticus and all the prophets, Psalms and Proverbs all piont to the coming Messiah, Jesus. There were somthing like 700 prophesies that point to Christ even down to the way he would die and the fact that soldiers would gamble for his clothing. There were many Jews who accepted Jesus for who He is, the Messiah. Those were the first Christians....i.e. Paul, Peter, John and all the early saints. Christians worship God the Father by the Holy Spirit through Jesus the son. We have no other way to God but through the blood of Jesus. God himself came to earth as a man to bear the sin of man because he loves us and wants fellowship with us. If you truly seek the truth---sincerely and honestly, the Holy Spirit will reveal it to you. Read the Bible. Start with the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and continue on through the New Testament. Ask and you shall receive, Seek and you shall find and Knock and the door shall be opened.
2007-01-09 18:31:45
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answered by mcat 5 2
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Jesus is the only prophet to overcome death. He is fully God. Polytheism is a belief in multiple gods. In Christianity, believers accept the Nicene creed which explains that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one and the same. The term for this is "homoousius." A common illustration of this term is three coins made from the same metal.
>>Peace, why do you say I am wrong about Muslims? I didn't mention them in my first answer, but I am willing to say that they believe Jesus was a prophet, but not God. They follow the teachings of the *false* prophet Muhammad, whom they believe to be the messenger of Allah. In the Shahada they state "There is none worthy of worship except Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger."
2007-01-09 18:35:47
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answered by c8lin 2
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By Christian faith, Jesus *was* God, but in a human form as the Messiah. The concept of the Trinity is not polytheism, but a separation of God into three distinct personas (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit). In a similar sense, the Egyptian faith also had dualities in their gods, and they were known by different names depending on what aspect of that god was being worshiped. For instance, Bast, the cat goddess, was the Egyptian goddess that represented the beneficial aspects of the Sun. However, Bast was also known as Sekhmet, the lion goddess, who represented the destructive properties of the sun.
This religious information was brought to you by an atheist. Consider the irony.
2007-01-09 18:29:56
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answered by baka_otaku30 5
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Jesus is NEVER worshipped. GOD is still worshipped. The SON came to bring us back to the FATHER. We do pray to the Father in Jesus' name as we are told to do. Jesus was murdered on the cross at Calvary as a sheep at the slaughter. We are Baptized in the name of the Father, and the son, and of the Holy Spirit. GOD was worshipped by the Israelites (Jewish Nation) until Jesus' death then the New Covenant was formed for all to have an opportunity to be a Child of GOD. This opportunity is now available to each and every one of us. Will you read, study, and obey HIS WORD? I hope that you will. Have a great week!
Eds
2007-01-09 18:29:05
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answered by Eds 7
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Christians worship God. Jesus is the Son of God.
2007-01-09 18:30:10
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answered by starfish 3
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I don't think that its polytheism. I see it as different sides of the same coin...Father is the older wiser side. Been there done that. trying to advise us where to go.
Jesus is the son. The student learning the world and trying to change it. The one who sees the sins of th father. The one who must endure them or change them.
The Holy Ghost is the difference. the gap between Father and son. The energy that allows him to be both teacher an student.
We all have potential. Good or evil. Its what we do with the energy we're given. And how we use it between being the student and teacher.
2007-01-09 18:30:53
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answered by Eric E 3
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Muslims follow a false prophet. Jews don't know who the Messiah is yet, but some are starting to realize it's Jesus. Christians know The Truth that Jesus is the only way to The Father. What's so hard to understand about that?
2007-01-09 18:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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let me make one thing clear, (this is STRAIGHT out of the bible so do not belive anything saying otherwise) JESUS, is God's "son" BUT it says only through Jesus shall u get to heaven.n, so while yyou must ackknowledge Jesus AS MUCH as God, they are THE SAME along with the Holy ghost, let me explain: Jesus, God and the Holy Ghost are all one, like water in a ways, take this exapmple, theres water (like God) and Ice, (lets call that jesus) and then theys Steam(Holy Ghost) , they are all water in a way, but just have different forms, they are the same , but yet not..if you can get what im saying, P.S u may not understand this BUT IT IS ACCURATE anyone saying christians pray to 3 gods, are WRONG it even says in the bible : I am the ONE true God" so they are not relly different ppl, just different forms, thanks =) hope you understand me, and i was helpful
2007-01-09 18:27:38
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answered by Simon Snipe 3
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Christians worship God, Jesus is his son.
No polytheism there.
Some people believe in Trinity, but there is God, Jesus and their active force, or Holy Spirit .... all seperate
2007-01-09 18:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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