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eddie_too
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the Three Persons are distinct from One Another. we humans, as taught by Jesus, know them as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. we understand Them through Their relationships with One Another. the Father begets (generates) the Son and spirates the Holy Spirit, the Son is generated by the Father and spirates the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit is spirated by the Father and the Son.
if the Holy Spirit is not spirated by the Son, what do we call the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Son?
from what some have written here, they make it appear that there is no eternal relationship between the Son and the Holy Spirit except that both have the Father as Their Origin. that would not be a direct relationship. it would only be a relationship through the Father. it would kind of be like first cousins and not siblings.
i do not think that the concept of the Father and the Son spirating the Spirit eternally in any way negates the divinity of the Holy Spirit. no one has made a convincing argument that it does. those who have stated that have relied primarily on authority, mostly their own, in so doing.
if the Father and the Son spirate the Holy Spirit eternally, there is no way the Holy Spirit could be considered a creature. it is difficult to understand why some do not understand this.
if the Holy Spirit is not spirated by the Son, what do we call the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Son?
from what some have written here, they make it appear that there is no eternal relationship between the Son and the Holy Spirit except that both have the Father as Their Origin. that would not be a direct relationship. it would only be a relationship through the Father. it would kind of be like first cousins and not siblings.
i do not think that the concept of the Father and the Son spirating the Spirit eternally in any way negates the divinity of the Holy Spirit. no one has made a convincing argument that it does. those who have stated that have relied primarily on authority, mostly their own, in so doing.
if the Father and the Son spirate the Holy Spirit eternally, there is no way the Holy Spirit could be considered a creature. it is difficult to understand why some do not understand this.