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if muslim can serve only one god then why do non-muslims can't?

2007-01-10 13:06:54 · 12 answers · asked by khadijah b 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I believe in the historic doctrine of the Trinity. Because it's the only logical view of God that takes in all of the Biblical evidence involving the oneness of God and the distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

2007-01-10 13:14:01 · answer #1 · answered by srprimeaux 5 · 1 0

Some of the responses say that the Trinity of God is taught in the Bible. However, it is only implicit, as stated by Father K. The word 'Trinity' does not appear in the Holy Scripture. The Catholic Church correctly understood and taught this important dogma from the start.

Also, I agree with Jewish Girl, God is One, and the True Church of God explained the nature of this One God.
Jin Ju

2007-01-10 22:31:04 · answer #2 · answered by JinJu 2 · 0 1

Like a shamrock that may have three parts to it and one stem, in God there are 3 Divine Persons. Father/Mother, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus told us that He and the Father are One and later told the apostles to return to the upper room where they will receive the Holy Spirit.
Think of it this way. You may be a mother or a father to your children and at the same time the son or daughter to your parents and the brother or sister to your siblings. You are one person in many roles.

2007-01-10 21:14:38 · answer #3 · answered by Mary W 5 · 0 0

Because in Scripture there is a Person called the Father who is called God. There is a Person called the Son who is called God. And there is a Person called the Holy Spirit that is also called God. Three prosopon (persons) - one ouisia (essence) - One God.

2007-01-10 21:12:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because the Bible teaches it. We have one God revealed in three persons that are eternally distinct. 1 what 3 whos. Jesus refers to the Father as a personal being and the same with the Holy Spirit. He also refers to them as being all of one mind and purpose.

2007-01-10 21:14:17 · answer #5 · answered by HAND 5 · 0 0

Yes i believe in the Trinity of God.

and Goddess.

2007-01-10 21:13:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the trinity is one God just as I am one woman yet
to my children ------I am MOM
to my parents -------i AM A CHILD
to my husband-------I am a wife

yet I am still only one person so it is with God one God 3 personalities!
does this help you understand???

2007-01-10 21:13:14 · answer #7 · answered by revdauphinee 4 · 0 2

i believe in the trinity of the matrix

2007-01-10 21:10:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Y3S...I B3LI3V3 IN TH3 TRINITY BCUZ TH3 BIBL3 S4YS SO....

2007-01-10 21:15:38 · answer #9 · answered by ♥OUR LOV3 WiiLL FiiND A WAY♥ 2 · 0 0

The Christian concept of the Trinity once seemed strange, perhaps even contrived, to me. How could something be three things that are one and one thing that is three? But the Trinity made sense to me once I came to believe in God, to recognize Him in Jesus Christ and to know the part of Him within me. My understanding of the Trinity, and belief in its truth, grew as I came to see that the universe itself reflects the three-in-one nature of the God who created it.
Water as solid, liquid and vaporMatter
Matter has three states, solid, liquid and gaseous. Each element is a single element, but it takes on different forms or manifestations under different conditions.
Three primary colors give white lightLight
Any color of light can be formed from the three primary colors. Light that appears as white, the purest of all, does not exist by itself but is the equal combination of red, green and blue light, and is a manifestation of three colors in one.
Three dimensions in spaceSpace
The space of our universe has three dimensions. You cannot define a point in space without using three dimensions, and yet that point is one.
Time in past, present and futureTime
Time in our universe has three dimensions that are found in past, present and future, yet it is a single continuum and only exists in the present.
Three primary forces of natureForces
There are three physical forces known to control all interactions in matter: gravitational, electromagnetic and nuclear. The Unified Field Theory seeks to identify one set of laws that describes all these forces as different manifestations of one force.
Atoms
The atom defines the most basic unit of every chemical element in the universe. The word atom comes from the Greek word for "indivisible," yet while it represents the purest essence of one element, the atom has three facets, with the positively charged proton and neutral neutron at its core, and the negatively charged electron outside the core that balances its electric charge and interacts with other elements.
Trisecting a line as the basis for design in creationLife
The physical design of the human body, and that of many other life forms, is based on a relationship known as the Divine Proportion, or Golden Section. This proportion is based on trisecting a line such that the ratio of the small piece to the large piece is the same as the ratio of the large piece to the entire line. It is also found by solving an equation with three terms, x3 - x2 - x1 = 0.
Nature of man
The nature of man is expressed as mind, body and spirit, analogous to, and in the image of, the triune nature of God. It's interesting to note that Genesis relates man being made by "us" in "our" image when referring to God, indicating the plurality in His nature.
Life on Earth
Life on Earth inhabits three domains, the sea, the land and the air.
Holy Trinity
Following the three-in-one nature that is found throughout creation, we find the three-in-one nature of the One God manifested in the Holy Trinity, with each Being revealing a different aspect of our God and Creator to us:
The Father, the part of God that is transcendent, infinite and beyond our understanding,
The Son, Jesus Christ, the part of God that is immanent and appeared to us in the way that we could best know Him, in human form. He was both "Son of God," an expression of God as contained in human form, and at the same time "Son of Man," the ultimate expression of who we can be in our most divine form.
The Holy Spirit, the part of God that lives in the heart and soul of each of us, acting as our Counselor for those who believe and listen to His voice within us.

2007-01-13 22:15:51 · answer #10 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

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