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they have divided God into three.

2007-01-10 02:56:32 · 14 answers · asked by sam 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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i personally think so, which is one of the many reasons why i left the religion. The only way i could gather an understanding of the trinity was through my researching into Hinduism. And then i thought wait..... i just had to go to a "pagan" religion to try to get understanding in my own? and then i read some books, looked a little deeper, and bam. no more christian

2007-01-10 03:03:14 · answer #1 · answered by smm 6 · 2 1

You error when you make a question a statement of fact. Belief in the Triune within the Christian faith is different among many different denominations. It really is not important how they view God, but that they do so. If you worship God, no matter how you define him, you are monotheist. Their Bible states they are to have no other gods before their God, he is to be the one supreme. It does not say you cannot have other gods or saints or any other beliefs as long as God is number one.

They have a hard time explaining the trinity...the only one here who really GOT it is the girl who says that other Christians call her a polytheist, lol.
**JENN

2007-01-10 12:03:20 · answer #2 · answered by Air Head 3 · 2 0

Other Christians sometimes call me Polytheistic because I actually believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are physically separate beings (which are one in purpose).

But I consider myself monotheistic because I only worship God the Father - I do so in the name of Christ, and I feel God answers our Prayers through the Holy Ghost - but there's only one that I worship. - I hope that makes sense.

2007-01-10 11:11:51 · answer #3 · answered by daisyk 6 · 1 0

Think of it as an egg: The center you have the yolk, then the egg white, then the shell. The three make up the one. The egg white is still an egg, the yolk is still an egg, as well as the shell. It's the best I can explain it. God, the Father sent Jesus (Himself in human form) only so he could identify with us as "man", and then His Spirit who is given to us on earth so we can touch, experience His presence. They're different entities such as the egg but all in the same. Hope this somewhat helps in understanding the unexplainable mystery.

2007-01-10 11:03:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

God is three persons The Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

2007-01-10 11:00:18 · answer #5 · answered by spanky 6 · 1 0

No they haven't, and Christians are not polytheists. God may have three personalities or persons as it were, but is a single being of a single substance.

Our Godhead is triune, but our God is one.

2007-01-10 11:00:36 · answer #6 · answered by evolver 6 · 3 0

The foolish virgins has & some sincere Christians has, But I keep God as One, There is no 3 Gods, or 3 persons in the Godhead with co-equal rights.

2007-01-10 11:01:04 · answer #7 · answered by birdsflies 7 · 0 2

At least four. Satan is also a deity, a god of evil with the power to personally tempt all people whereever they are on Earth.

Of course, the Christians are in stringent denial about this.

2007-01-10 11:19:42 · answer #8 · answered by February Rain 4 · 1 1

Sam, you know that is not true, you are too smart to believe your own question. If I had a nickle for everytime the trinity has been explained here, I could buy a new computer.
GOD BLESS YOU

2007-01-10 11:01:18 · answer #9 · answered by Dust in the Wind 7 · 4 0

You have misconstrued the concept of the Trinity. There is only one God.

2007-01-10 11:01:13 · answer #10 · answered by Boilerfan 5 · 2 0

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