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2007-05-16 16:36:30 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

One. There is no trinity. There is only One God, and His name is Jesus.

2007-05-16 16:38:45 · answer #1 · answered by Southern Apostolic 6 · 1 4

The Trinity is difficult to explain, so I'm going to use a scientific analogy. Consider H2O, the compound commonly known as "water". It has three phases: a solid, liquid, and gas. As a solid, it's called ice and has particular attributes. The same applies to its liquid and gaseous states. However different these three states are, they are all still H2O, and coexist in the same environment.

Now, how it applies:
God is like water. He has three distinct forms: God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit. All three have particular attributes (God cannot be seen by sinful eyes/Jesus came in human form and had human limitations--he couldn't be in more than one place at a time/the Holy Spirit resides in our hearts when we accept the Gospel). However, all three are still the same omnipotent, omniscient God.

This might not make a lot of sense, but some things are just beyond human comprehension. And I'm ok with that. If God was within human understanding, He would be capable of human mistakes.

2007-05-16 23:46:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 1 1

Jesus is one of three:

Jesus Christ is one glorified, exalted God.

He has a Father, God the Father.

They work together with the Holy Ghost for the benefit of man and all the other creations on this earth.

Together the three of them form one godhead or trinity, if you prefer. However they are not the same being. They are one in purpose, thoughts and actions. But not one in body.

At the baptism of Jesus Christ, all three of them were there in their distinct and separate roles. God the Father testified from Heaven that His beloved Son was Jesus Christ. The Holy Ghost descended on Jesus after His baptism.

Jesus Christ frequently talked about His Father and Jesus' relationship with Him: that He came to do the will of His Father, not His own.

2007-05-16 23:55:27 · answer #3 · answered by Free To Be Me 6 · 0 0

i think that depends on what YOU believe. some think Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost are one despite having different 'faces,' and some people or religions tend to focus on just God or Jesus or even Mary or Saints. Jesus was supposed to be the son of God so even as a human there were two whole parts of him sharing the same body. the whole question confounds people and i don't think it has to. the point is whether you believe in him or not and how that makes you feel.

2007-05-16 23:43:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jesus is One but He is apart of the Godhead. This is confusing, which is why Saint Patrick used the 3 leaf clover to describe God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit all being one.

2007-05-16 23:41:54 · answer #5 · answered by keepingGodfirst 2 · 1 0

Jesus is One Of the "Three in One" God..Like how man has a body-spirit-soul, God is triune meaning he exists in the form of
# Holy spirit (the comforter),
# Jesus (who lived in a flesh form in eart) now living in a glorified form,
# God the father - the creator of the world.

the three components constitute to the god head.

2007-05-16 23:45:32 · answer #6 · answered by Praveen 1 · 1 0

Jesus is simultaneously one with and different from God. He is The son as are you and I but Jesus has no false ego or false identification with this material body or world. He was in it but not of it. We can also attain that through following His instructions. Father and holy ghost are the same just different aspects of God. So Jesus is one and God is one. Jesus word is the word of god speaking through Him (holy Ghost) (God within His heart) proof Jesus said "My father is greater than I" And "Father Why has though forsaken me." They are separate entities but one in cooperation. We can also be one with god but that actually means in cooperation and service. We never become God as some rascals presume. For the original New Testament google gospeloftehnazirenes.com For sincere seekers of the teachings of Jesus.

2007-05-16 23:44:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

God is one God in three persons: Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Ghost. Jesus is one person with two natures: divine and human.

2007-05-16 23:48:49 · answer #8 · answered by Deof Movestofca 7 · 0 1

Jesus is one person, as is the Holy Spirit and the Father. Together they make up the Trinity, who is One God.

2007-05-16 23:40:55 · answer #9 · answered by morkie 4 · 3 1

God is 3 and Jesus is 7

2007-05-16 23:41:02 · answer #10 · answered by Maxine Michele 2 · 0 3

There is God, the Father, God, the Son (Jesus) and God, the Holy Spirit. Together they comprise the Holy Trinity or the Triune God. There, *that* should clear it up!

2007-05-16 23:46:37 · answer #11 · answered by trebor namyl hcaeb 6 · 1 1

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