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WHERE DID THE TRINITY COME FROM?

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Old 20th June 2001, 04:50
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Old 31st July 2001, 08:29
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God the Father and his son Jesus christ and the holy ghost are all seperate people but one in purpose. God sent his only begotten son Jesus Christ to die for our sins. Jesus is the father of this world. The Holy ghost is a angle that has not recived his body yet but will in the last days. In the war in Heaven God ask Jesus and Satin to give him a plan Satin wanted to tell us what to do Jesus said let me go I will help them make their own minds an dthe glory be thin. the trinity is the God Head which is the father the son and the holy gohst not all one person. they are seperate.
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Old 4th August 2001, 14:28
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The Trinity

Hi Kasanova 3

I dont really understand why you ask a
question and answer it in about two pagesyourself.Strange. The Trinity is really a teaching of the Christian
or Catholic Church. God is One and Only One
but He has three different dimensions i.e.
God the Father, who is, was and always will be,
God the Son, Jesus who came as the Father's
Son,and showed humanity an example of humility,
kindness and how we as people should live our
lives. The Third Person of the Trinity is of
course the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Christ who
Jesus left behind after his death on theCross.
We as Christians cling to the Holy Spirit as part
of our faith. As Catholics we are also taught that
there is no human explanation for this phenomanon
of the Holy Trinity but we just accept it as part
of our faith. Hope you can accept my explanation
of this,raw as it may be.Lizwest

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