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Before trinity what is there?
Asked by mohd yousuf,
30 Mar '10 12:07 am
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The Christian doctrine of the Trinity teaches the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. The doctrine states that God is the Triune God, existing as three persons, or in the Greek hypostases, but one being. (Personhood in the Trinity does not match the common Western understanding of "person" as used in the English languageit does not imply an "individual, self-actualized center of free will and conscious activity !!!h
Answered by Oberoi, 30 Mar '10 12:16 am
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Trinity is for three, before this it is only twinity (for two)
Answered by nkpathak, 07 Apr '10 01:15 pm
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Perhaps the most difficult concept of Christianity to explain is the mystery of the Trinity. How can our God exist in three separate and distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, yet be one God?
If Christiarns find it hard to grasp this possibility, imagine the problem it presents for those of other faiths. Moslems, in particular, cannot understand how Christians can profess to believe that there is only one God, yet worship Him as three individual beings. They claim that Christianity is not monotheistic, but polytheistic.
Can our belief in the Trinity be explained in understandable terms?
Perhaps it can!
The Mystery of the Trinity
...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 31 Mar '10 05:29 pm
If Christiarns find it hard to grasp this possibility, imagine the problem it presents for those of other faiths. Moslems, in particular, cannot understand how Christians can profess to believe that there is only one God, yet worship Him as three individual beings. They claim that Christianity is not monotheistic, but polytheistic.
Can our belief in the Trinity be explained in understandable terms?
Perhaps it can!
The Mystery of the Trinity
...more
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Jesus and God have been in existence from the beginning. God created the world thru Jesus.
Answered by sam raj, 30 Mar '10 08:09 am
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