I don’t understand why you don’t understand. As brother MorEphrem states, it is the Father who is the Source since he is GIVING the power to judge to the Son.
In the same way, there is oneness and perfection between the Father and the Son in the sending of the Holy Sprit. But one cannot confuse the fact that it is the Father alone who is the Source in that sending.
Blessings,
Marduk
I will tell you why I don’t understand it. And your
response sounding like, just like all RCs and Orthodox
are toons and morons for NOT understanding it
is this:
I’m an RC. I have no problem with the Apostles
Creed. And I have no problem with the Nicene
Creed with or without the Filioque.
But the moment- the first instant- anyone begins
to explain the Filioque, contained in almost every
explanation is the innuendo that somehow the
Holy Spirit or the Son are the Fathers lackey boys.
Just as in the earlier explanation above where one thing Father
and Son are united and perfect leaving the suggestion
that in other things perhaps Christ or the Holy
Spirit is not quite so perfect and need the Father
to pick up the slack.
If- and this is HUGE- something is required for
the average layman to recite as a matter of faith,
then it should be something more reasonably
simple to explain like the Immaculate Conception-
easily explained even in the face and especially in the face
of a bunch of Protestants with scripture from Romans
memorized word for word.
The Filioque is not like that Immaculate Conception and it makes the
Creed and Trinity subject to misunderstanding and misrepresentation.
I’m an an RC as I said and even though I admit
the Church’s right to insert the Filioque, and believe the
Creed, I don’t believe it should ever have been added.
So excommunicate me- I’m a roob. Unlike the Orthodox
I believe in the infallibility of papal statements-
but just because they CAN speak infallibly doesn’t
mean they necessarily should exercise that right in
all incidences. Not if it leads to major confusion
of key faith.