The Father
The Son and
The Holy Spirit
2007-03-02 08:35:42
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answer #1
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answered by michellecdnd 3
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wow well its actually reli complex as the person with the small article on ur answer said we can never reli or fully understand how the trinity works its just confusing and complicated i struggled to understand the first time i learned about it at 12 so here goes a small explanation although its not reli reliable. I could give u a verse but i'm not gd enough to know one so here goes:
the holy trinity - think of it as a clover its one plant but with 3 leaves...
1) the father, the creator and sustainer of the universe, how the whole universe is now, to everything thing there is a beginning and a creator. much as a book needs a author as much as creation needs a creator.
2) the holy spirit, the sanctifer of the people of god, how else would plants grow, the sun shine and the wind blow and science work?
3) the son of god, saviour and lord of the world, the father sent him down to earth as human creation and Jesus sacrificed himself for the punishment of our sins.
nothing more nothing less just so complicated one part cant be without the other its strange we cant reli explain who 'God' is it makes it even more amazing and how small we are compared to him.
2007-03-02 08:57:39
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answer #2
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answered by ? 2
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The Holy Trinity is a belief in most denominations of Christianity.
The doctrine holds that God is simultaneously three persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Three persons, one divine substance.
2007-03-02 08:36:07
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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The doctrine of the Holy Trinity in which the one true God is made up of three separate but equal persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
This belief is shared by most Christian denominations including Roman and Orthodox Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals and Episcopalians.
With love in Christ.
2007-03-07 17:09:14
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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The Holy Trinity is God the Father, Jesus the Son , and the Holy Spirit - God in three persons yet only one being.
2007-03-07 02:35:01
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answered by ? 2
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The holy trinity is the name of the Father, son and Holy spirit.
2007-03-02 08:35:53
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answered by precious 2
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The doctrine of the Trinity is the result of continuous exploration by the church of the biblical data, thrashed out in debate and treatises, eventually formulated at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD in a way they believe is consistent with the biblical witness, and further refined in later councils and writings.
The Britannica Encyclopedia's Trinity article states: "Neither the word Trinity nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament, nor did Jesus and his followers intend to contradict the Shema in the Old Testament: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord” (Deuteronomy 6:4)."
It is an invention of early Christian church fathers, such as Tertullian.
The scriptural support for the doctrine is implicit at best.
The scripture contradicts the doctrine, such as when Jesus states that the Father is greater than he is.
It is paradoxical and therefore not in line with reason.
It reflects the influence of pagan religions, some of which have divine triads of their own.
It does not follow the strict monotheism found in Judaism and the Old Testament, of which Jesus claimed to have fulfilled.
The doctrine relies almost entirely on non-Biblical terminology.
2007-03-08 01:11:30
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answered by Furibundus 6
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The Father
The Son and
The Holy Spirit
Three in one. All are God.
Just like St Patrick used a shamrock to explain trinity (3).
2007-03-02 08:57:50
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answered by purplesuperus 1
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The Trinity is a Three headed Godhead the pagans worship as one God. Basically Three head in One body "TRIUNE"; in this case The Father, The Son(Jesus) and The Holy Spirit. Christianity is founded on pagan beliefs and rituals such as sacrifice of human life for another person(s) sins; in this case a man named "Jesus". Email me if you'd like to know more ;)
2007-03-04 16:01:48
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answered by Seeon 1
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It's not what you see in 'Blade III: Trinity' though.
In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is one being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a mutual indwelling of three persons: the Father, the Son (incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth), and the Holy Spirit.
2007-03-08 03:16:47
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answered by _ 4
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