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God and Jesus Christ; and Christans believe in the Trinity (Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit)
Muslims worship Allah as an indivisible 'god' Christians believe in the Holy Trinity Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ aka God. The Holy Trinity was The Father(god) The Son(Jesus) And the Holy Spirit.
It is a continuing matter of debate whether worship of the Holy Trinity is consistent with monotheism. In a similar way, some early Christians objected to prayers being said to saints, resulting in the practice being defined as the veneration, not worship, of saints, and the doctrine that prayers to saints could be for intercession only.If Christians define their religious beliefs as monotheistic, while believing in the Holy Trinity, then the meaning of the word can be adapted to include this usage. After all, monotheism does not convey any form of superiority over polytheism.
Saints are not worshipped, God the trinity is worshiped, Emma is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox christians
Muslims reject the trinity because they believe that we must believe in only one God, and the worship of three gods is polytheistic, even if it is one God in three persons. The Qur'an criticizes Christianity's belief in the trinity multiple times. Was Mohammed the founder of Islam's rejection of the trinity? Probably, seeing as Mohammed founded Islam and has his views on issues recorded in the Qur'an.
Catholics worship the Blessed Trinity, one God in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Yes, this is a worship chorus that identifies the three persons of the trinity in three verses and then combines them in adoration.
In relation to the trinity, there is no type of Christianity which doesn't believe in the trinity. The rejection of the trinity automatically disqualifies one from legitimately holding the term Christian, since it invariably involves a downgrading of the one who Christians believe in and worship, Jesus Christ. A number of different sects and cults reject the trinity and also reject the full deity of Jesus Christ as taught in the Christian scriptures.
The Blessed Trinity is a Christian belief that God is three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This concept stems from the idea that these three persons are distinct yet inseparable and share the same divine nature. The Trinity is a central tenet of Christian theology and worship.
All temples, whether tall or not, were dedicated to a god, a pair of gods, or a trinity of gods. All temples were places for the worship of gods.