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  1. What is the Holy Trinity? This Article Explains It Simply

    The following clearly and briefly explains the Trinity...three gods or one? Here's how to understand the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

  2. See a Variety of Spiritual Questions Addressed - Short Articles

    Important spiritual and life questions each answered by short articles or videos. Covers topics like: What is heaven like; were the miracles of Jesus real; who exactly is the devil; does God …

  3. What Is the Real Meaning of Life? Here's How to Experience It

    Article explains what to focus on--the qualities in life necessary to find true meaning--and how to achieve those.

  4. Who is the Holy Spirit - God - Holy Spirit - EveryStudent.com

    There is only one God, yet God describes himself as a trinity: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is not a vague, ethereal shadow, nor an …

  5. Finding the Ideal God - Could it be the God of the Bible?

    The world offers many different versions of God. Is the God revealed in the Bible the ideal God?

  6. Jesus and African-American History - Jesus' Relevancy Today

    Devotion to Jesus has been a major part of black history and to many African-Americans. See why faith in Jesus still makes sense today...

  7. Site Map for EveryStudent.com - Articles, Videos.

    Site map for EveryStudent.com lists the articles and videos that appear on the site, making it easy for you to find what interests you.

  8. Audio podcasts of articles - Answering questions about life and God

    Podcasts of key articles on EveryStudent.com, which address people's most compelling questions about life and God.

  9. Who Created God - If God Created Everything, Who Created God

    Because if there is an infinite regression of causes, then by definition the whole process could never begin. 2 Would you like more evidence of God's existence?

  10. Does the Bible say that God created the universe in six days?

    The point is, God's sense of time is quite different from ours. Our definition of day is a full rotation of the earth in 24 hours, but during creation, who's to say? In the second chapter of Genesis, it …