If they are a true Christian then they are following in the foot steps of Jesus Christ and only believe in one god named Jehovah.
Most Christians believe in a Trinity, where God is three beings in one: 1) the Father 1) the Son and 3) the Holy Spirit. These three can be seen as different forms of one God.Some Christians do not believe in a Trinity, and many Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but not God Himself.Christians also differ on the nature of God; whether He is a person or a spirit.
Most (not all) Christians believe in a Trinity, where God has three forms--a Father, a Son, and a Holy Spirit. Although there are three aspects of God, they are considered One God. Some Christians believe in a single God, not a Trinity.
Roman Catholic AnswerGod IS the Holy Trinity, of course it is not an abomination to believe in Him. He is one God with three persons: The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.
AnswerMost Christians believe in a Trinity that is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is three persons in one God. Hindus believe in a godhead that is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This is three gods in one.
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.
Christians believe that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one in three, and three in one, the Holy Trinity. Since God created everything, then Jesus made Earth.
Monotheastic, they believe in one God that has three separate parts: the father; the son; and the holy spirit or holy ghost. Not all Christians believe in the Trinity doctrine.
No, if one understands the real definition of "god" as a Christian uses the word, there can only be one, as He is the only non-contingent Being in existent, and there cannot be more than one.That being said, Christians believe in a Trinity, which is a little difficult to explain (or understand) in that the Trinity is only ONE God, but there are three Persons who are that ONE God,
To show the trinity the Christians believe that God is three people in one and a shamrock has three petals on it.
If you believe in the Trinity, then there is no second person for God is all three.
No Christians believe that there is one God and that God can do anything so they don't believe that there needs to be three gods.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion, meaning Christians believe in one God. However, most Christians believe in the Trinity, which is often stated as "God in three Persons". The members of the Trinity are Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who died on the cross for the world's sins; God the Father, Creator and Ruler of the universe; and the Holy Spirit, left on Earth after Jesus ascended to comfort and guide Christians, and to encourage them to share the Gospel with others.