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.
In Christianity, the Incarnation refers to the second person of the Trinity, the Son, becoming fully human, while maintaining full divinity: Jesus the Christ is both true God and true human. The incarnation is believed necessary for the salvation of humankind. Therefore, while Christians believe in God as transcendent and totally other, they also believe that he is immanently present and intimately connected to us, collectively and individually. God has become man, so that mankind can become God - really, to be incorporated into Godself. Along with the belief of God as Trinity, the Incarnation is the belief that most starkly separates Christians from the other Abrahamic, monotheistic religions of Islam and Judaism.
Uh... Yes? Just because Christians don't really believe in the Big Bang (I'm Christian and I believe in it, so sue me.) doesn't mean they don't believe in the universe.
We don't really know, but he does believe in God. His parents are Christians.
The pope is the best person to believe what the 'Catholics' should believe but not necessarily what ALL christians should believe. It really is a matter of personal opinion. The Pope acts as a connection between all Catholics/Christians on earth and to help them to lead a good and fulfilled life so he knows what he is talking about.
I believe if you really love someone, you can. If you believe that person is the right one that will treat you with the same respect you do than YES!
Because they do not like what christians believe but really they believe that He is no more significant than the creation of adam.
many Christians kneel to pray, but Christians believe that no matter what you are doing u can pray, so if you are dancing, walking, sitting it does not really matter
People who do not believe in God also do not believe in hell. This is a worry only for Christians.
Some christians do but it really depends on how dedicated you are to the religion. Im a catholic christian but i dont fully believe in christianity. i believe that if demons and devils exist they are in some form of ghosts that cause extreme trouble for people. it really depends on the person
There is no difference really.
Epiphany is 12 days after Christmas.. hence 12 days of Christmas.. but really I dont believe many christians to celebrate it.. Its a Catholic holiday
A:To be a Christian is to believe that God is real. Once a Christian begins to believe otherwise, he or she would no longer really be a Christian.