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God the Holy Spirit

Gives life to all things. The Holy Spirit guides people to the will of God.

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God the Son(Jesus Christ)

Suffered and died as a fully human being to save other humans from sin.

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First human creation

God created man in his image, male and female together (Genesis 1: 27)

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Days of Creation

Day 1: God separated the light from the darkness

Day 2: God created the sky.

Day 3: God created dry land, plants, and the seas.

Day 4: God created the Sun, Moon, and the Stars.

Day 5: He created the creatures that live in the sea and those that fly.

Day 6: God created mankind.

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God the Father

The creator of all things.

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Catholic Christianity

The belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

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The Trinity

Christians believe in One God who exists in three persons.

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Nicene Creed

It affirms the divine nature of Jesus and his relationship to God the Father, highlighting the belief in one God existing in three forms.

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Forms of God

God the Father

Jesus Christ, as God the Son

God the Holy Spirit

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Jesus’ Purpose

Jesus was sent into the world for people to have a relationship with God and to save humanity from sin.

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Virgin Mary

The mother of Jesus Christ who Angel Gabriel visited gave birth to Jesus.

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Jesus' Death

Jesus was crucified between two bandits.

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Jesus' Resurrection

Demonstrated that He had cleansed the guilt of our past and can help us in our present lives.

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Redemption

Jesus' actions atoned for human sin, restoring the broken relationship between God and humanity, offering salvation and eternal life.

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Salvation

Jesus' death led to salvation by reconciling humanity with God, allowing souls to be saved from death and enter Heaven.

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Pontius Pilate

The Roman governor who was responsible for deciding who could be put to death.

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Life after Death

The immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the body on the Day of Judgment, where individuals will be judged and sent to Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory.

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Incarnation of Jesus

Jesus took on the human form of God. Christians believe that he lived his life like any other human and felt emotions like every human.

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Judas Iscariot

One of the Twelve came to Jesus with a large crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests and the elders of the people to arrest Jesus.

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Apostles of Christ

12 of the disciples of Jesus who went on to spread his message and found the early Christian church.