I was raised this way. However, too many people a the wrong idea about God Himself. My view of the nature of God is this...
The Holy Bible teaches us that there is only One God. The Bible teaches that the very nature of God as the eternal, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, sovereign, and immutable triune God; and in the unity of the Godhead where three personalities, equal in every divine perfection and attribute, execute distinct, harmonious offices, in the great work of redemption. This does not mean that there are three "people" called God, but rather a way of saying God eternally exists in three personally distinct ways. Scriptures declare that there is only one God, Who is eternally manifested as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Does this help?
2007-05-23 09:33:57
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answered by Elder Greg 6
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Raised to believe the Trinity, but I seldom refer to that belief, because I see no point to it. God is God is God. Although I believe in the Trinity, still it is not much of a factor, and I don't see how anyone can actually make it a factor.
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, each, of course, being God. So there is only one God and the Trinity is pretty useless in Christianity for that reason.
2007-05-23 09:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in the Trinity, but i do not believe that believing in the Trinity is possible in simple religion only. You need to experience a relationship through Jesus Christ in religion to experience the Holy Spirit of the Trinity working in your life to show you how to live :D
2007-05-23 09:26:53
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answered by Joshua R 2
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I was raised Roman Catholic, baptized as a baby and everything. Didn't go to Catholic schools til high school, and then it was more for the education than the religious aspect. I did attend religious ed (Sunday school) up until 8th grade. Mom finally let me stop when she saw that I wasn't learning anything.
Today, I am not only a believing, practicing Roman Catholic, but I've studied liturgy and theology and am active in music ministry. My beliefs are not identical to my parents', nor are they identical to what I believed even ten years ago. I keep questioning and seeking and learning. And yes, I still believe in the Trinity, although it becomes more and more complicated to explain it.
2007-05-23 09:26:33
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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Me! I believe in the Trinity. In fact, the Holy Spirit is my favorite member of the Trinity.
2007-05-23 09:25:10
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answered by Hunting Bear 3
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Yes I believe in the trinity. The Bible supports it. I wasnt sure about it until I saw the verses that say God the father is God, Jesus is God, and the holy spirit is God. Thus the trinity
2007-05-23 09:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, believing in "The Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit." Now, after having read a bit of the Bible for myself, I believe that Jesus Christ was a healer and a prophet.
2007-05-23 10:40:21
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answered by DCFN 4
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I was raised to believe in the trinity and no I don't believe in it now. I had no problem understanding what they meant by it at the time, though.
2007-05-23 09:25:17
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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I was raised to believe in a one true God, his son, and his working active force. But not the trinity concept.
I've done research on my own and have come to the conclusion that the trinity is just another false teaching that Satan used to mislead millions of people on earth today.
2007-05-23 09:30:06
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answered by ♥LadyC♥ 6
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I think this is the first time Ive ever seen you ask a question!!!!
I was raised a Christian. I am no longer.
Apparently, to you, thats sufficient, so I will leave it at that...
2007-05-23 10:33:23
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answered by Athiests_are_dumb 3
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