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Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of God.

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Are God and Jesus Christ the same entity?

No, God and Jesus Christ are not the same entity. In Christian belief, God is the supreme being and creator of the universe, while Jesus Christ is considered the son of God and the savior of humanity.


What is the difference between God and Christ?

God is the supreme being in many religions, believed to be the creator and ruler of the universe. Christ, on the other hand, refers specifically to Jesus Christ, who is considered the son of God in Christianity and is believed to be the savior of humanity. In essence, God is the divine being, while Christ is the human manifestation of God in Christian belief.


What is the name of your savior and creator?

jesus christ


Do you know Jesus?

If you are a Christian, Jesus is your creator. If you are his child, then you will know him for his love, which is as vast as the heavens.


What is the creator like?

He is like his Son, the Lord Christ Jesus, who we can personally identify with.


How do you be god's co creator?

Christian Answer: You don't. Jesus Christ created everything.


Why does the bible use divine names when speaking of Jesus Christ?

This is because Jesus Christ is Creator who came as God in the flesh. (See Colossians 1:16 etc)


Is Jesus Christ a being?

He is God


Christianity supreme beings?

The Holy Trinity: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost.


Who is the supreme being in Christianity?

By name: Yahweh In concept however Yahweh is more commonly referred to as "the holy trinity", the three parts of the trinity being: God (the Father), Jesus (the son) and the holy spirit. The term "christianity" derives from Jesus' title: Jesus Christ; Christ translates to "the anointed one" A christian is by definition "a follower of the anointed one"; that one being Jesus and Jesus being the incarnation of the trinity in physical form on Earth. The trinity's name however is Yahweh.


Where in the bible is Christ called 'both Lord and Creator'?

In the King James version, The phrase "both Lord and creator" does not occur. In the New Testament (the part that deals with the life and death of Jesus) the word "creator" is only mentioned in ... * Romans 1:25 * 1 Peter 4:19 ... and neither of them are referring to Jesus Christ.


John begins his Gospel with the same words In the beginning that began the Book of Genesis to show what?

This is to show that Jesus Christ, the subject of the Gospel is the eternal word of God. Jesus is thus not a created being or a mere man but the almighty creator.