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Nope.
No such thing as a person without a spirit, or three persons sharing one spirit.
Nope.
:blabla:You are.
Also not what the Bible (or the Trinity doctrine, for that matter) says.No such thing as a person without a spirit, or three persons sharing one spirit.
:blabla:Also not what the Bible (or the Trinity doctrine, for that matter) says.
You are denying what your own doctrine says.
There is only one God, and He is the Father.
The Father came as a man in the flesh.
The Holy Spirit is His Spirit sent without limit.
:mock: Poor GT, can't get anything right.
The Bible (and therefore the Trinity doctrine) says that there is one God who is three Persons, God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Ghost.
Nope.Every person or Person has one Spirit or spirit.
Nope.
God IS spirit.No? How does anything without a spirit have life?
God the Father is Spirit.
1 Corinthians 8:6, the same exact thing is said of both Father and Son, that we derive EVERYTHING we are. How is that possible if they are not one, somehow? :idunno: Ephesians 4:5,6 How? Again, we but trust the scriptures. To try to separate or make the Father and Son the same being is beyond the scriptures. Somehow, we Trinitarians believe both statements are equivocal and true, but because scriptures also show clear distinction between these two, we recognize that there is difference. In reconciling, if we do damage to the Son, we are in trouble for deflating Him from His prominence. Psalm 2:12 John 5:23If nothing separate then why trinity.
How many Spirits of GOD are there?
How many spirits per person?
How many persons in the trinity?
How many spirits in the trinity?
How many bodies?
You have answered zero of my questions, and I do not understand the point of yours.1 Corinthians 8:6, the same exact thing is said of both Father and Son, that we derive EVERYTHING we are. How is that possible if they are not one, somehow? :idunno: Ephesians 4:5,6 How? Again, we but trust the scriptures. To try to separate or make the Father and Son the same being is beyond the scriptures. Somehow, we Trinitarians believe both statements are equivocal and true, but because scriptures also show clear distinction between these two, we recognize that there is difference. In reconciling, if we do damage to the Son, we are in trouble for deflating Him from His prominence. Psalm 2:12 John 5:23
Question: CAN you honor the Son if you do not give Him full due honor to Him? Is such possible? Which is honestly, the better position? How much trouble can we be in if we do not honor the Son with the honor due Him? What honor does 1 Corinthians 8:6 give Him? Does Matthew 7:21-23 give you great pause?
The Father is God.
God the Father is Spirit.
And the Son is God.
And the Holy Ghost is God.
The three Persons are one God.
No, God is Spirit. The Father is a Person.
The Father is not the Spirit.
Only in your own little world, GT. Only in your own little world.There is no 'person' or 'Person' without their own spirit or Spirit.
There is no 'person' or 'Person' without their own spirit or Spirit.
You cannot, using scripture, establish that there is always a 1:1 ratio of spirit to Persons.Only in your own little world, GT. Only in your own little world.
Reality, on the other hand, says otherwise.
Only in your own little world, GT. Only in your own little world.
Reality, on the other hand, says otherwise.
Prove it with scripture that I am not right.
Angels are their own spirits. Demons are their own spirits. We humans have our own spirit.
We are made in the image of God.
We have flesh and spirit.
You make God the Father as 'not a Spirit', but rather, has a Spirit separate and even different than Him.
You have to know that that is wrong.
You can't even understand what I'm saying. Why would I expect you to understand the scripture I would give to support my position?
Not only that, you're unwilling to consider that your position is wrong. So there's really no point.
See what I mean? You should humble yourself before you wreck yourself.You prove you can't defend your false beliefs.