God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost. Matthew 28: 18-19 John 15:26 John 16:7-15 One must find out for themselves, and so I give the advice of James ch.1 v 5-6.
They are three separate beings, each occupying their own place in space, just like we humans upon this earth, and like us they can only be in one place at any given time. Though the Holy Spirit's influence can be felt throughout the immensities of space.
Most (not all) Christians believe in a Trinity, where God has three forms--a Father, a Son, and a Holy Spirit. Although there are three aspects of God, they are considered One God. Some Christians believe in a single God, not a Trinity.
my dear friend bible never teaches "trinity"i.e god has three aspects . it is just a misconception ... some christians are being taught this from beginning but if they open their bible .. nowwhere does it say that god has three forms Roohan....
Christians view owls as one of God's wonderful creations, so most Christians are okay with them.
Most Christians believe in a Trinity, where God is three beings in one: 1) the Father 1) the Son and 3) the Holy Spirit. These three can be seen as different forms of one God.Some Christians do not believe in a Trinity, and many Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but not God Himself.Christians also differ on the nature of God; whether He is a person or a spirit.
Christians believe God exists. Not only do Christians believe that God exists but also that He communicates with man.
They both believe in a god that made the earth
No Christians believe that there is one God and that God can do anything so they don't believe that there needs to be three gods.
the three velieve in and worship same God, the one and only one God.
The three forms are Khepera in the morning,Ra at noon, and Atum in the evening.
They believe He is the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Most believe that He is God incarnate.
Christians believe that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one in three, and three in one, the Holy Trinity. Since God created everything, then Jesus made Earth.
Jesus' identityJews reject Jesus, Christians worship him as a god, and Muslims regard him as a messenger of God.