Baptists, along with Methodists, Anglicans, Roman Catholics and all the other orthodox Christian Churches believe that the Trinity represents a single God in Three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as described in Scripture (just one example - the end of Matthew's Gospel). Three persons - yet one God, as outlined by Athanasius in the famous Athanasian Creed (q.v.) Thus Baptists, along with all the other Christian denominations, regard Jesus as divine and the manifestation of God in human form. This is contrary to pseudo-Christian sects such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, as one example, who regard the Trinity with contempt, and, although accepting Jesus as the 'Son of God' (whatever that means) deny his divinity.
Yes the baptists do believe in Jesus.
Yes
Jehovah's Witnesses reject the Holy Trinity, whereas Baptists do not.
i can tell you what baptists say, they believe that he is the trinity, God, the son, and the Holy spirit. they believe you should be baptized as a professioon of your faith, have anymore questions message me
Unitarian. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity either. Muslims and Jews do not believe in the Trinity.
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
Ya they do.
I believe his name was 'Trinity'
At least the one I attend does.
No, They Don't belive in dancing. Fun Fact: they don't believe in plates either.
Quakers had many abolitionists and Baptists supported the status quo of slavery during the 19th century.
NO
No. Baptists do not practice the doctrine of saints. However, it is common in Baptist teachings to refer to all born again persons as saints.We are all saints that believe and follow the Son of God, Jesus. Saint comes from sanctified, or made holy by following the Lord. This is the belief of most baptists.
Yes they do; the Southern Baptists do not believe you can loose your salvation.