Thursday, August 27, 2009

Who do I worship Jesus or God?

If I'm Jewish, there's not even a question here. I would worship God and never think about worshiping Jesus. If I'm a Muslim, I wouldn't think about worshiping Jesus either, I would worship God or Allah. However, if I'm a Christian, I need to worship Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit or each one of them individually and it gets kind of confusing.

It seems like the Jewish and Muslim faiths make it easier to understand and eliminate any so-called doubt as to who or which God or gods they need to worship. The Christians however are taught that Jesus is God, but God is God and the Holy Spirit is God and the three of these together make up one God and this God is called the Trinity, but he's still one God.

If this doesn't make much sense to you, let me try to explain it a little bit further in detail. In the beginning God was here, but Jesus was here also, and the Holy Spirit, but there was only one God in the Old Testament. So we have the original creator of the earth who is God, but Jesus and the Holy Spirit are God, also.

They might not be making a lot of sense yet, but to most Christians, worship three gods, but these three gods form one individual God so that they can call themselves monotheistic believers. This means that they believe in one God, one Creator of the universe, but they also believe in the Trinity, which consists of three gods and Jesus is one of these gods.

So in other words, if you're Jewish, you have one God, if you follow the Islamic faith, you have one God, but if you're a Christian, you have four gods that you can pray to, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit and the Trinity.

I know, it's kind of confusing and might not make any sense, but either way, God, no matter how you look at it, is always going to be God. So if I was you, just to make sure, I would worship God and leave it at that.

Muslims, Jews and Christians each worship God and that God is actually the same God. So just to be on the safe side, address all of your prayers and religious thoughts to God and you've covered all three of these religions with one 3 letter word.

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