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God does not accept testimony from men of who God is. Only God can give testimony of who God is; which is revelation of God from God, true God from true God who is light from light.If we are unable to defend the person of Christ without adding “and of the son”…
We might be the worst apologists in history…
An apology is useless, when faith is what man is called to believe in what the one and true God reveals in the Son.
Christ does not need to be defended of who Jesus is. The living witness accounts from the lives of the Catholic Saints blood of Catholic Martyrs who followed the Master’s example exceeds any apology a historian, apologist, theologian, scholar could ever give. When the former give testimony and witness of the Son with their lives, the latter sink or fall short with words from men that can do nothing.
Scholastics and theological discourses, do not dictate what is already believed which Jesus revealed and the apostles handed down the full deposit of faith. These only expound upon and clarify this one Holy Catholic and Apostolic faith to diverse tongues, peoples, nations, tribes in every age, without change.
No, Isaiah, you miss the whole mission of the Church. It is not to prove Jesus exists or Jesus is God from an apology. We are called to faith, which is our hope and our living is what gives testimony of who the Son is.
The profession of faith is for those who are called by the Father to live this faith. The Nicene Creed which includes the filioque protects the faithful from ever denying who Jesus is. The Nicene Creed is not an apology to be used to defend the person of Jesus Christ.
We profess the Nicene Creed because we already believe Jesus is God incarnate, without doubt, because the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son to make them known. It is in this divine eternal procession made present; Is when God gives testimony of God from God, true God from true God, Light from light.
When we are asked to give an account for our faith, we do it with all we are and who we are in Christ, and when this fails, we use words.
Peace be with you