Is Christianity a monotheistic religion or is it polytheistic?
I ask because if the Old Man (God - the creator) is God, and His son is also God, and the Holy Ghost is roaming around there too, I'm counting three.
Then the Catholics also worship Mary, the Mother of God, and it's gettin' kind of crowded up there on the heavenly alter.
You have never heard me proclaim Jesus Christ as God. He is the Son of God!. God, his father proclaimed that the only way to heaven for man would be through his son, Jesus Christ.
Jesus's mother Mary is worshiped much like a saint of the Catholic church. Of course, she was human, so was Jesus.
From what I can read in the Bible, God has an army of angels up there. I do not think he gets lonely. Plus He made the Universe. That means that all those other sentient beings out there, he is responsible for!
As for the 'Holy Ghosts', the 'Holy Spirit' I do know that Christianity uses 'Holy' as a way to separate God from the covenant of Christianity? Latin meaning to separate.
The Jewish people have it right BUT they have a different angle of seeing things. Since they are
God's chosen people and he has taken care of them all these centuries, well let's just say, they still have to go through Jesus Christ to get to heaven but then they still are on a one to one basis with his father. Of course that is my opinion and not fact.
Judaism was started by what most will tell you Abraham. He was the first to believe in a single god. Christianity of course began in Jerusalem during the time of Christ. Islam started in 600AD and was started by Mohammed. Ala is very lonely there since as a Muslim you have to be exactly like Mohammed to ever get to heaven and see God. That is the reason for the terrorist. Mohammed was not a good guy. Another Day Maybe?
Have a nice day:>)
Bladerunner
Have a nice day:>)
Bladerunner