because they are one ,i pray believing they are one God.
2007-05-28 03:27:55
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answered by sarah1 2
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I pray to God in Jesus's name.
2007-05-28 06:35:12
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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A Christian would say both? as they believe in a trinity. Farther, Son and Spirit all rolled into one. 3 but 1. All the same and All very different.
It is interesting though how you hear some christians pray to jesus. when in the gospels the deciples sat to Jesus. "Teach us hoe to pray" and Jesus replies with the awnser "Our Farther, Who art in Heaven, Hallowed Be thy name" His Name Was YHVH. Not Jesus.
This Prayer was undoubtedly directed to the Farther in Heaven.
2007-05-28 06:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever since the day I got baptized, I figured I had the right to pray to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, either all at once, or individually.
That's what "family" is all about.
2007-05-28 06:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The whole point of Jesus dying was to give us access to the Father, so when I pray I do so to Him.
2007-05-29 00:16:12
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answered by conda 6
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Both.
2007-05-28 07:41:13
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answered by Misty 7
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