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That God, Christ and the Holy Spirit are all one God, have no parts or passions (Strong feelings or emotions). That this none existent God i.e has no tangible body, but is a force which spreads throughout the universe. This is only the understanding of the writer. One other is that Mary was the mother of Christ and is constantly revered.

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The pope serves as the ultimate voice of God on Earth.

God is Love. He is simple, having no parts, He has no past and no future, thus no time, and no change, He just is. Everything in creation is a creation of His: which He made purely out of love, and it continues to exist out of His entirely gratuitous love. He made us free in order that we could freely love Him back, and He made this entire, huge, beautiful universe for us to live in for a time so that we could grow up and choose Him, so that when we left this world, we would go to Heaven to be with Him in unspeakable beauty and happiness for all eternity. We screwed it up, and in our selfishness turned the world, which we were supposed to take care of, over to the Evil One. Since that time, our natures have been darkened and we are no longer able to choose to love God of our own accord without His help. Thus, again out of His extreme love for us, He send His only-begotten Son, to suffer and die the most agonizing, painful, humiliating death to redeem all of us and make it possible for us to again be with Him forever in Heaven. But this redemption, purchased at such a high price, only made it possible, we still have to actually do it. But God always makes the first move, the first invitation in love, and we must respond. He gave us the sacraments to give us grace and enable us to respond, to become saints, to be perfect. And, even if we fail, He has a backup plan, so that if we die in His grace, but still not perfect, He purifies us (this is called purgatory) to enable us to be perfect and enter heaven.

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Finally, He gives us His Saints - those who have gone before us, loving Him with their whole selves, their whole mind, their whole lives, so that we could have an example to follow, and advocates in heaven. They are our elder brothers in the faith, who are now in heaven cheering us on.

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Kind of a broad question, is it not? God is Love. He is simple, having no parts, He has no past and no future, thus no time, and no change, He just is. Everything in creation is a creation of His: which He made purely out of love, and it continues to exist out of His entirely gratuitous love.

He made us free in order that we could freely love Him back, and He made this entire, huge, beautiful universe for us to live in for a time so that we could grow up and choose Him, so that when we left this world, we would go to Heaven to be with Him in unspeakable beauty and happiness for all eternity. We screwed it up, and in our selfishness turned the world, which we were supposed to take care of, over to the Evil One.


Since that time, our natures have been darkened and we are no longer able to choose to love God of our own accord without His help. Thus, again out of His extreme love for us, He send His only-begotten Son, to suffer and die the most agonizing, painful, humiliating death to redeem all of us and make it possible for us to again be with Him forever in Heaven. But this redemption, purchased at such a high price, only made it possible, we still have to actually do it.


But God always makes the first move, the first invitation in love, and we must respond. He gave us the sacraments to give us grace and enable us to respond, to become saints, to be perfect. And, even if we fail, He has a backup plan, so that if we die in His grace, but still not perfect, He purifies us (this is called purgatory) to enable us to be perfect and enter heaven.
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Finally, He gives us His Saints - those who have gone before us, loving Him with their whole selves, their whole mind, their whole lives, so that we could have an example to follow, and advocates in heaven. They are our elder brothers in the faith, who are now in heaven cheering us on.

And He gives us the Holy Father, the Pope, who serves as Christ's Vicar on earth.

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Beliefs consistent with Catholicism include:

  • Belief in the Trinity - One God in 3 Persons, Father, Son, Holy Ghost (Spirit)
  • Belief in Jesus Christ, made man, crucified, died, rose from the dead
  • Belief in One Apostolic Church
  • Belief in the Pope as the earthly head of Christ's Catholic Church
  • Belief in Priests as earthly representatives of Christ
  • Belief in the Eucharist
  • Belief in the forgiveness of sins
  • Belief in Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Limbo
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