Because God revealed to us in Genesis that He created everything. He is the Trinity, so creation is the work of the Trinity.
Creation, salvation, and sanctification.(the work of making us holy and godlike) May also be: God's saving action for us.
Catholic AnswerThe Church's teachings on creation are covered in The Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 279 -421, and various other sections later. Some basic teachings include that creation is the work of the Trinity, that the world was created for the glory of God, that God creates by wisdom and love, the God created everything 'out of nothing', that God transcends creation and is present to it, that He upholds and sustains creation in existence. See link below.
cuz people say that god created the world on the other hand others dont believe :-)
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The Bible says God created everything basically and when we die go into a deep sleep and soon we will awaken in everlasting life.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church's teachings on creation are covered in The Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 279 -421, and various other sections later. Some basic teachings include that creation is the work of the Trinity, that the world was created for the glory of God, that God creates by wisdom and love, the God created everything 'out of nothing', that God transcends creation and is present to it, that He upholds and sustains creation in existence.
The God of the Bible.
The Mormon church started with Joseph Smith Jr. in the 1800s. It is considered a restoration of the church started by Jesus. The Catholic church started with Jesus in the year 33AD. Mormons believe that Jesus reveals his will via their President. Catholics believe that the pope is "infallible", eg. he cannot make a mistake, he is the successor of St. Peter, whom Jesus chose to lead the church after his death. Both churches have missionaries who have spread their respective faiths around the world. Mormons have more of an emphasis on missionary work than Catholics. Mormons believe in exaltation. Catholics believe you get "grace" from living a good life.
You would have a legal record of the creation and creation date of your work.
God's own spirit and his work manifests in our world in a form best understood as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a member of the holy trinity.
The liturgy is the corporate work of the assembly--it is the work of the people. The people referred are the faithful who are baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The creation of God, chosen in Christ, have been sanctified in the Holy Spirit, and continue to be sanctified through participation in the prayer of the Church.
As do the vast majority of other Christians, Protestants, like Catholics, believe that the miracles are signs (as stated in John's gospel) pointing to the divinity of Jesus Christ. Most protestants take the miracles literally as they remind us of the power of God at work in this world. Protestants also believe in miracles happening throughout history and today. However, unlike Catholics they do not revere anyone as saints because a miracle (or miracles) happened after prayer to that saint. Protestants believe that miracles can only be performed in the power and name of Jesus Christ and not by praying to a dead saint.
Newton was a student at Trinity College Cambridge, however shortly after he graduated, the college was closed as a precaution against the plague. During the two years of closure, Newton did important work on calculus, optics and gravitation at his home in Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire. He returned to Trinity College as a fellow. Most of his important work - including writing the Principia was done during his time at Trinity.