Hello Sunflower, No. By this same logic then, the Son is begotten of the Father and the Holy Spirit. Yet the Fathers of the church wisely refused to speculate upon that, and no one inserted the concept into the Creed.
Hello dear friend,
Hm, m…interesting that the Latin Fathers didn’t say something about that…since in the Bible is clearly has Mary “overshadowed” by the HS, not the Father…if that doesn’t mean “begotten”…am not sure what does!
It is important for theological reasons to preserve the monarchy of the Father.
And do we know why is this monarchy theme so important theologically? Is there something else “hinging” upon it? Not creation maybe? I’m just trying to understand why we would segregate from each other for centuries over this…I don’t see other significant differences [culture & rituals should not be considered good reasons]
In other words, the Son is Begotten of the Father. The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father. The Father is Un-Begotten, and Un-Proceeding.
What does begotten mean, and what does proceeding mean? How do these two concepts differ? No one really knows, this is beyond our ability to understand.
You are not dense.
Thanks for your charity. He also likes the simple

, you must be like Him. I wonder if these incredibly futile [as in impossible to be grasped] distinctions we are making even mean anything to God…and if not, why should it to us?
There has been just far too much speculation on the subject.