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Achilles6129
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I understand that the Holy Spirit is God. My question concerns the fact that the doctrine of the Trinity as it has been formulated by the church is taught nowhere in Scripture. So the question is not whether or not the Holy Spirit is God, but rather whether or not the Holy Spirit is the essence of God and Christ or rather third member of the Godhead.Since Jesus himself revealed the Holy Spirit to us at his baptism (remember he was present as the Son, the Holy Spirit descended upon him as a Dove, and the Father spoke from heaven) the Church has always believed in the Trinity. It was only the nature of the Trinity that some brought into question, not if the Trinity existed.
I understand that the Trinity may be one way to interpret the data that Scripture gives us. The passages I have studied, however, seem to indicate that there is another way to interpret the data, whereby the Holy Spirit is simply the essence of God and Christ.