God in Christian Theology

             Experts have studied religions throughout the world for ages, digging through each one and trying to figure out what is contained within each religions teachings. They take record of rituals, rites passage, prayer, and every little thing that helps define the religion as a whole. One of the most studied religions is Christianity, probably it is one of the most complex religious beliefs in the world today. Christianity has many different sects, ranging from Catholic to Mormon to Protestant, the list can go on and on. One thing that all these religions have in common is that they believe in one God, a being that is the creator of earth, of us, and is responsible for the life after. And since God is the basis of the Christian religion therefore God is the basis of Christian theology. Also God and theology are not a perfect match, there are some inconsistencies, but along with theseholes? comes patches that in some cases can actually slightly fix these discrepancies or even cover them up completely.
             The First thing to point out is that the bond between God and Christian Theology is a strong one, without a belief in God there would be no religion, and with no religion there would be no theology to study. Christian theology isn't only about God though; it also deals with a persons own beliefs on life and death, morals and ethics and even ones relationship with God on a daily basis. Another relationship between God and Christian theology is that God has set out certain rules, commandments, and laws that he expects us as Christians to follow, and because of these guidelines it effects how people act towards God their faith and feelings toward other people. This course of action that God has set up for the religiously pious population, interferes with Christian theology directly, because every person that follows these rules differently, which makes each person a candidate for a theological study. These differe
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