by Theby on September 20th, 2008

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Why do Christians pray to Jesus and not directly to God?

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  • by That Woman over there on November 6th, 2008

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    I've heard Christians pray to "God", "Father", "Holy Spirit" and "Jesus" - God is the three in one. Each of the others are part of God.

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    • Worded well :]

      Pixie - jeg er elsket

      by Pixie - jeg er elsket on November 6th, 2008

    • Where does it say that in the Bible?

      Theby

      by Theby on November 17th, 2008

    • Have you not heard of the holy trinity?

      Pixie - jeg er elsket

      by Pixie - jeg er elsket on November 17th, 2008

    • I know it's catholic. But where does it mention it in the Bible?

      Theby

      by Theby on November 18th, 2008

    • The holy spirit is mentioned in the Bible. The son is mentioned and the father is mentioned. In several areas of the Bible, God refers to Himself as "we" and "us".

      "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one." - 1 John 5:7

      Check this link for more information:
      http://www.dokimos.org/trinity/main.html

      I'm not Catholic, by the way :). My belief is in my protestant upbringing.

      That Woman over there

      by That Woman over there on November 20th, 2008

    • Jesus never says he is the son of God in the Bible. Only men assume it.

      Theby

      by Theby on December 14th, 2008

    • Merry Christmas to you, That Woman, and Pixie.

      Theby

      by Theby on December 23rd, 2008

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