Christianity revision

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Christianity revision
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Christianity revision
  1. Trinity
    1. One God.
      1. Monotheistic religion
        1. Father, Son and Holy Spirit
      2. Worship and belief
        1. Christians bless themselves by referring to the Trinity and crossing themselves
          1. Prayers such as the Lord's Prayer, the Nicene Creed and the Apostles Creed all refer to the Trinity. Church hymns also do this
            1. Belief in the Trinity is intended to be at the centre of each Christian's individual daily relationship with God
        2. Nicene Creed
          1. Father: Powerful creator of everything - "maker of Heaven and Earth, of all that is, seen and unseen"
            1. Son: Jesus Christ. Came to Earth as God in human form. Crucified too redeem human sins. "For us and salvation he came down from heaven
              1. Holy Spirit: Invisible power that works within the world today to guide and inspire us. "The giver of life, who proceeds from th Father and Son"
              2. Matthew 3:13-17
              3. Interpretations of Creation
                1. Literalists (Creationists)
                  1. . They believe that the Creation Story as it is told in the Bible is literally true as the Bible is the literal world of God. God created the world in six 24-hour days. Do not accept scientific explanations like The Big Bang as they think they are wrong.
                  2. Non-literalists
                    1. God create the world but not exactly how it is quoted in the Bible. The Bible story is metaphorical. Gensis is more of a myth than fact. For example, 'day' equals a much longer period. o conflict with science. Bible explains why, science explains how.
                  3. Incarnation
                    1. Importance of Jesus
                      1. Incarnate Son of God. his birth fulfilled the prophecy of Christ coming to Earth as the Saviour. He is the 'Son' part of Trinity.
                        1. John 1:14
                          1. 1 Timothy 3:16
                        2. Jesus as Divine
                          1. Jesus is omnipotent (Matthew 28:18)
                            1. Jesus is omniscient (John 21:17)
                              1. Jesus forgave sins (Mark 2:5-7)
                                1. Jesus performed miracles (John 21:25)
                                  1. People worshipped and prayed to Jesus (Matthew 2:11)
                                    1. Jesus was resurrected after death (Mark 16:1-20)
                        3. Jesus as human
                          1. Born to a human mother.
                            1. Had a human body (Luke 24:39)
                              1. Jesus got tired (John 4:6)
                                1. Jesus got thirsty (John 19:28)
                                  1. Jesus got hungry (Matthew 4:2)
                                    1. Jesus showed human emotions (Matthew 8:10) (John 11:35)
                                      1. Jesus prayed to God (John 17)
                                        1. He died (Romans 5:8)
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