Faithful Christians assert responsibility for the beginnings and ends of life I start with the origins of life and my belief in Roman Catholic opinion. There are various perspectives on specific aspects, but I start with "sanctity of human life". In other words, all life is sacred and sacred. Christians believe that they are made in the statue of God. (Genesis 1: 27 makes them like him.) So life is a gift from God and I mentioned in the Gospels 1 to prove my argument.
If we start thinking about all the gray parts of Christian life, let us know if the belief we have is based on a solid biblical understanding of grace, gospel, and loyalty to God's word Let's start asking. When coming up in front of brothers and sisters to talk about any topics, my opinion is in the word of God I have read and learned, whether ambiguous or absolute (for example, Christ is God and perfect) It is rooted. , Secular customs, or pressure from peers. In addition, I insist on my own opinion on these things. Because I do not believe in the Bible or make reasoning inferences in various ways. I think this is according to Ephesians 5: 22-23 and Colossians 3: 18. (If you are more interested, you can read: http: //www.desiringgod.org/messages/god-created-man-male-and-female-what-does-it-mean-to-be-complementarian )
For most Christians, faith in God is enshrined in the doctrine of Trinityism. It believes that three people of God together form a god. The Trinity view emphasizes that God has a will and that the Son of God has two kinds of will, God and will. However, this is controversial by orthodox Christians who believe that there is only one unified God and human will in the Son of God (see chaos). Christian's trinity theory teaches the unity of the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit as three of the divinity. The doctrine points out that God is a three God, exists among the three, or in the essence of Greece, but one exists. The nature of the Trinity is not consistent with the Western understanding of the "people" used in English - it does not mean "the center of personal and self-contained free will and conscious activities". 185-186