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All we know is: The Father is God The Son is God The Holy Spirit is God The Father is not The Son is not The Holy Spirit The Son is not The Father is not The Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is not The Father is not The Son There is only one God. |
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The Trinity is not part of the Bible. It is later Christian doctrine, and it is part of the mystery (three is a mystical magical number), not actually meant to be understood, although you can find a lot of discussion around it. |
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Luke 12:12 for the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what needs to be said." John 14:1 He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth. The world cannot receive him, |
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I'd happily move this to BC&H, but we'd be strictly discussing the texts. All discussions with the spirit him/herself would need to remain here.
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Spirit in feminine in Hebrew, but in the first century CE the Hellenistic Jewish philosopher Philo proclaimed that the spirit must be masculine, and Christians have followed him.
People can see anything they want as God's feminine nurturing side, if they think that there is such a thing. But that is not supported by the Bible or the texts. |
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Free Indeed has presented scriptural evidence of personification of the Spirit which I am unqualified to dispute. I know that plenty of other "Christianities" were not swayed by this. Perhaps the personification was a literary device. Perhaps it's not such a "slam dunk" in the original Greek. |
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