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    Salvation history it foreshadows the coming of Jesus Christ and the different persons of the Trinity. All three persons of the Trinity are seen in the three parts of Salvation history and the nature of it. Also the Trilemma of Jesus is talked about and who he really is. The fulfilments that Jesus makes towards Messianic hope is seen. Jesus’ claims of divinity are the basis for the Catholic teaching on the Trinity‚ the Identity of Jesus‚ and Salvation History. “Then beginning with Moses & all the prophets

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    they should accept the entire Bible but they also see that parts of the Bible were written in figurative or symbolic language and are not to be taken so literally. They also belive that Jesus is the Savior and Son of God‚ but not a part of the trinity so Jesus is not their almighty God. Unlike Christians‚ they see Christ as a thing that lives in spirit rather than in believers. Some things that I learned about Jehovah’s Witnesses is that‚ in their religion Jesus actually started ruling God’s kingdom

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    addressed and questioned the subject regarding the unity and trinity of God. Yahya Ibn Adi was a philosopher and a Monophysite scholar of the Arab Classical Period who has firmly given treatises of his own interpretation on this subject. This has caused manygfjkfgmngcccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccb scholars and other philosophers to critique his understandings and express their own viewpoints of Yahyah Ibn Adi’s philosophy on the unity and trinity of God. Emilio Platti in his article Yahya B. Adi And

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    someone else. Only he could be immortal. He believed that Jesus is a good teacher‚ a wise rabbi‚ a beautiful example‚ and a martyr for a noble cause. However‚ he was not God. (Arianism Today) He couldn’t believe that some people believed in the Trinity. He knew there was only one true God‚ so why is everyone worshipping 3? He started teaching that Jesus was not true God‚ but a created being. Of course people listened to him. It was completely logical. Even though it may be logical‚ we are told in

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    doctrine of the Trinity and as well as Hell’s existence. There are currently about 7 million active witnesses in the world; the movement has spread to approximately 235 countries as of 2007. Witnesses believe that Jehovah is the sole true God‚ the inventor of all existence in the world‚ and the “Universal Sovereign”. Charles Taze Russell formed an independent group in 1872 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania to study the Bible[1]. Russell denied the concept of eternal punishment‚ the Trinity‚ the Holy Spirit

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    First Corinthians 2:14 explains‚ “the natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God‚ for they are folly to him‚ and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned” (ESV). He reveals himself through the Trinity;

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    as early as when he was twelve years old. This religion believes in trinity‚ God the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit. According to Christianity‚ the Universe was created by God and this is described in Genesis - the first book of the Holy Bible. The opening lines of Genesis clearly explain cosmogony: "In the beginning‚ God created the heavens and the earth" (Jeynes‚ 2009). Christianity believes in one God who is the trinity – Father‚ Son and the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is a loving God who

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    Minsk Towns are like people. Some are rich and influential from their conception; others need to acquire such qualities over centuries. Minsk is an example of the latter though founded as a border fortification in the Polatsk Principality‚ over its millennial history Minsk has managed to be the predominant centre of power in an appanage‚ capital of a province and at long last the capital of an independent nation counting 10 million people. Well‚ as Minsk is more that 900 years‚ it is quite enough

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    what each religion considers the "correct" version of what is being said. The Jewish faith does not recognize the New Testament in the same way that Christians do‚ they don’t hold that Jesus was the Messiah‚ and the Christian faith believes in the Trinity nature of God while Islam does not. However‚ Islam does believe that Jesus was a great prophet. They also consider both the Hebrew and Christian texts to have been corrupted over time. 4.How are the basic beliefs of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam

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    It is a well known fact that many of the United States’ first English colonies were founded by Englishmen searching for religious freedom‚ to escape from the persecution they were being forced to endure in their home country. For instance‚ New England was made up of Pilgrims and Puritans‚ while Maryland consisted of devout Catholics. In the case of the Puritans‚ their migration from England to the New World was primarily the result of James VI of Scotland becoming the King of England (hereafter

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