The one and only God. The Creator of the Earth.
Yes they do; the Southern Baptists do not believe you can loose your salvation.
Yes, Baptists generally believe in angels as spiritual beings who serve God and carry out His will according to their religious beliefs.
Yes, some Baptists believe in the concept of predestination, which is the belief that God has already determined who will be saved and who will not be saved. However, not all Baptists hold this belief, as there are different interpretations within the Baptist denomination.
Baptists believe that baptism is an important symbol of faith and obedience to God, but they do not believe it is necessary for salvation. They believe that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
The baptists believe that if you are saved, by baptism.Then you will be saved for ever. This is not true, you can always backslide from the word of god.
Any and every person who does not believe in Jesus Christ, God, and the Holy Spirit.
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.
Actually, they do, just not as a general habit. Typically, Baptists refer to God by the generic God. Baptists use pretty much all the names of God.
Nope, Baptists don't really have time for all that Virgin Mary business. They focus more on Jesus and the Bible, leaving Mary out of the spotlight. So if you're looking for some Marian devotion, you might want to check out a different denomination.
Baptists believe in the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity, who guides, empowers, and sanctifies believers. They view the Holy Spirit as essential for spiritual growth, understanding scripture, and living a life in accordance with God's will.
Ya they do.
Baptists in general are mostly premillenialists. That means that they believe that Jesus will literally come back for His children and leave the world for 1000 years before establishing His kingdom on Earth. Postmillenialists believe that Jesus will come back after the 1000 years in which the children of God have lived through the time of tribulation. Amillenialists believe that the 1000 years is allegorical and the Kingdom of God is not going to be set up on Earth.