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well if you're Catholic / Christian, all three, known as the holy trinity.
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the 3 of them are one It is said that the holy spirit directs our life and comes over us when we pray.
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Most Theists just pray to God.
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The Father, through the Son, by the Holy Spirit. The Son is always interceding for us with the Father. The Spirit is working in us. But the Father is the one of whom we ask things, just as Jesus, when he was on earth, asked things of him too. Edit: That is to say, those of us who actually put thought into such things do. Many/most people pray to "God" generically, and I'm sure God hears us regardless of whether we realize how He's set things up or not. Still, it gives me the heebebadajeebies when I hear people say "Dear Jesus" as if they were addressing a letter to Him.
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Just believe in and pray to one God, like Jesus did and taught. He said “Why do you call me good: No one is good but One, that is, God” (Matthew 19:17, Mark 10-18, and Luke 18:19). All the generations, including Noah, Abraham Moses, that came before the concept of trinity was adopted by Christianity prayed to this one imageless God. Once you start thinking of trinity you have three images for the imageless God, one as the Father, another as the son and a third as the holy ghost.
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Polytheism in denial.
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We go directly to Jesus. He is our Mediator; which means He goes to the Father in our behalf. When I pray, I say (Example) "Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for this wonderful and beautiful day that you've given to us. Lord I ask that you would lead me and guide me in your ways. Put your arms of protection 'round all of us to day, and forgive us our sins. Let us walk in Faith and in love. Help us to be kind, and thoughtful of others; In Jesus name, Amen.
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We pray to the Father, through the Son, by the Holy Ghost. Christ is our mediator unto God the Father, and the Holy Ghost is the One who draws us to Christ and who indwells us that are born-again Christians. However, I personally don't see anything wrong with praying specifically to Jesus Christ because Stephen prayed to Jesus as he was being stoned to death in Acts 7:58-60. Although all three of them are the One God, the Person of the Holy Spirit uplifts the name of Jesus Christ, the Person of the Son, and the Son gives us access to the Father as our mediator and High Preist. I hope that this is helpful. -In the Master's service. Thank you and God bless you!
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You pray to your father, and thank him for sending his son out into the world to bear your sins (in Christianity atleast).
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We pray to One God, as He has revealed Himself in the Scriptures as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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I pray to God through Jesus. In His service, <:))))<>< "Knowing the Bible is one thing. Knowing the Author is another!" ~Anonymous~
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