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==Concept of the Trinity== | ==Concept of the Trinity== | ||
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The Bible teaches us that God the Father [[Jehovah]], God the Son [[Jesus Christ]], and God the Holy Spirit are the same. The concept of the Trinity that the Three are one can be easily understood through the three states of water (H<sub>2</sub>O). Water (liquid) turns into ice (solid) when it is below freezing point and becomes vapor (gas) when it is above 100℃. Water, ice, and vapor each have a different name and form, but they have the same chemical compound (H<sub>2</sub>O). Another example is a monodrama. In a monodrama, one actor plays all the roles alone. Even if the actor plays three different roles, the one actor is still the same person. | The Bible teaches us that God the Father [[Jehovah]], God the Son [[Jesus Christ]], and God the Holy Spirit are the same. The concept of the Trinity that the Three are one can be easily understood through the three states of water (H<sub>2</sub>O). Water (liquid) turns into ice (solid) when it is below freezing point and becomes vapor (gas) when it is above 100℃. Water, ice, and vapor each have a different name and form, but they have the same chemical compound (H<sub>2</sub>O). Another example is a monodrama. In a monodrama, one actor plays all the roles alone. Even if the actor plays three different roles, the one actor is still the same person. | ||