Dear Friend,
The Father is God, the Son is Jesus, and the Holy Spirit is gods active force on the earth,
They are seperate beings, but when you pray you should pray to God in Jesus name
Many people will tell you that they exist as a trinity, but this is simply not true, consider the following scripture.
John 14:28"You heard me say, 'I am going away and I am coming back to you.' If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I.
Also
Ecclesiastes 9:5 For the living know that they will die,
but the dead know nothing;
they have no further reward,
and even the memory of them is forgotten.
If the Trinity doctrine was true, then who resurrected Jesus when he was dead? and why did Jesus say the father is 'Greater that I'
I hope this answers your question
God Bless
2007-02-21 03:22:43
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answer #1
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answered by ianptitchener 3
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"Bear always in mind that this is the rule of faith which I profess; by it I testify that the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit are inseparable from each other, and so will you know in what sense this is said. Now, observe, my assertion is that the Father is one, and the Son one, and the Spirit one, and that They are distinct from Each Other. This statement is taken in a wrong sense by every uneducated as well as every perversely disposed person, as if it predicated a diversity, in such a sense as to imply a separation among the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit. I am, moreover, obliged to say this, when (extolling the Monarchy at the expense of the Economy) they contend for the identity of the Father and Son and Spirit, that it is not by way of diversity that the Son differs from the Father, but by distribution: it is not by division that He is different, but by distinction; because the Father is not the same as the Son, since they differ one from the other in the mode of their being. For the Father is the entire substance, but the Son is a derivation and portion of the whole, as He Himself acknowledges: My Father is greater than I.' In the Psalm His inferiority is described as being a little lower than the angels.' Thus the Father is distinct from the Son, being greater than the Son, inasmuch as He who begets is one, and He who is begotten is another; He, too, who sends is one, and He who is sent is another; and He, again, who makes is one, and He through whom the thing is made is another.” Tertullian, Against Praxeas, 9 (post A.D. 213).
2007-02-21 03:27:41
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answer #2
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answered by Gods child 6
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there is God the author; there is Jesus who's additionally the residing word of god; and the Holy Spirit, the guider of Christians who follow Jesus Christ. right this is a few scriptures so which you will earnings: John ch. a million:a million-34 Romans financial disaster 8 Matthew ch. 3:sixteen Acts ch. 10:38 Luke ch. a million:13; and ch.24: 40 5-40 9. source(s): Thompson Chain-Referrence Bible, NIV. I recommend you acquire a Bible that has a concordance. Many verses have bypass-referrences which clarify the verse extra effectual or provide it extra intensity. a lot of latest testomony verses have roots in the previous testomony, incredibly those relating to the prophecies approximately Jesus.
2016-10-16 04:21:05
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answered by ? 4
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Why do people refer to Christians as Catholics? Why cant that question be answered by a Baptist or Methodist? The Father is God, The Son is Jesus and the Holy Ghost is the spirit of them both that lives inside of every christian. The Trinity.
And its kind of complicated but even tho they are seen as 3 they are one. So technically yes you prey to them all. I guess its hard to explain unless you have been to a christian school. But usualy u only prey to God and Jesus.
2007-02-21 03:18:06
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answer #4
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answered by Trinity 2
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Three different persons but, they are one in nature.
2007-02-21 03:23:55
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answer #5
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answered by Midge 7
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When you pray to one, you are praying to all of them because they are One God.
2007-02-23 06:13:50
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answer #6
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answered by Daver 7
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This link will help:
http://catholic.com/library/Trinity.asp
2007-02-22 10:28:34
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answered by Danny H 6
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