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Is God absolutely monotheistic, inseparably and numerically One or is He three separate distinct persons?
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SignUp Now!Joe, my head and fingers were elsewhere yesterday, I'm a Trinitarian, one God revealed in three distinct persons.Im more of a unitarian at this point.
The Holy spirit is the spirit of God and they make up one person.
Jesus is one with God and so its a distinction without a difference.
No split personalities and definitely not 3 persons
Exactly.One God who has chosen to manifest Himself to us in 3 ways…as (1) Father and Creator, (2)the Son in flesh…Jesus…the Redeemer, and (3)the Holy Spirit who is God’s/Jesus’ Spirit that is still in the world and fills born-again believers, convicting, sanctifying and guiding us.
God IS both omnipotent and omnipresent…..He can be ALL THREE….even AT THE SAME TIME!
Jesus said, “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30). Some try to say that He was one with the Father much as a husband and wife are one or as two people can be one in agreement. This interpretation attempts to weaken the force of the assertion Jesus made. However, other verses fully support that Jesus was not only the Son in His humanity but also the Father in His deity.John 10:30; "I and the Father are one."
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. . . . And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us” (John 1:1, 14). Literally, the Word (God) was tabernacled or tented among us. When did God tabernacle or robe Himself in flesh? In Jesus Christ. Both verses prove that Jesus is God—that He is God manifest (revealed, made known, made evident, displayed, shown) in flesh.John 1:1; In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Yashua but He is not insecure and does not need to comb his hair.Let me ask this: If the Invisible God we serve was able to look into a mirror who would be that reflection?
. Rather the Word was the thought, plan, or mind of God. The Word was with God in the beginning and actually was God Himself
i was just adding more insight into what was quoted. Trying to show that there is no such thing as the eternal Son because He was begotten at a specific time in Mary's womb and was God from the beginning of His human life.It doesn't matter if it was a Word, a hamster or a tooth brush. It was God, and became flesh and dwelt among us.
The point is He was/is God.