You're still proving it.You use that argument like the boy who cried wolf. Prove what point. Explain because I proved my points, not yours. Thanks for proving my point that you can't comprehend what you read.
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You're still proving it.You use that argument like the boy who cried wolf. Prove what point. Explain because I proved my points, not yours. Thanks for proving my point that you can't comprehend what you read.
All thought stops on the day of ones death. So how will the dead join you?Whether we pray one on one in Jesus’ name to God the Father; whether we pray with others here on earth, or whether we ask those who have passed on to join us in prayer, do we recognize the part of the Holy Spirit? Where Jesus and the Father are, by definition, so is the Holy Spirit because the three are one. Our prayers, in Jesus’ name, rise to the Father through the Holy Spirit. It is through the Holy Spirit we are united in the Body of Christ, in Jesus, who is One with the Father.
Today I was thinking I need to be more cognizant of the Holy Spirit and his part in our prayers. I began wondering if he is the most ignored Person in the Trinity.
So, Catholics added the Holy Spirit to the WHAT??? The GODHEAD!!! I thought you said there was no Godhead in the BibleAll thought stops on the day of ones death. So how will the dead join you?
What trinity? The one never served ever until Catholicism added the holy spirit to a godhead in 381 ce=recorded history fact, at the council of Constantinople=Why? Because the Greeks and Romans refused to join a religion with a single being God, they had many gods, Thus a pagan false god worshipping king= Constantine created a trinity.
Catholics formulated the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) in the 300s, final approbation in the 500s.So, Catholics added the Holy Spirit to the WHAT??? The GODHEAD!!! I thought you said there was no Godhead in the BibleHypocrite!
They didn’t add anything…Losers
You were doing good and then, laid the egg.Catholics formulated the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) in the 300s, final approbation in the 500s.
"Godhead" came into being about 1150--or 1225 to be more precise from German/Dutch words. LDS picked it up in lieu of "Trinity" in the 1830s. LDS does not teach the traditional concept of Trinity and appear to know little or next to nothing about the history of Trinity.
There is no godhead in the bible. It was made up at the council of Constantinople. No trinity god was known prior to that by any true servants, except the ones in false pagan religions.So, Catholics added the Holy Spirit to the WHAT??? The GODHEAD!!! I thought you said there was no Godhead in the BibleHypocrite!
They didn’t add anything…Losers
Yet you just said there is. Before you said there wasn’t. Which is it?There is no godhead in the bible. It was made up at the council of Constantinople. No trinity god was known prior to that by any true servants, except the ones in false pagan religions.
It’s in the Bible 2Colossians 2:9. You loseI said the godhead was created at the council of Constantinople= it does not exist.
I said the godhead was created at the council of Constantinople= it does not exist.
They created nothing. The concept was in the original writings of the Apostles. It’s your stupid scholars that uncreated the Godhead, Father, Son and Holy Ghost.I said the godhead was created at the council of Constantinople= it does not exist.
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What is the Godhead? | GotQuestions.org
What is the Godhead? Is the Godhead the same thing as the Trinity? Is the idea of a Godhead biblical?www.gotquestions.org
In Catholicisms own encyclopedia it teaches--The apostolic Fathers knew nothing of God being a trinity. They were there in the 300,s. Mr Smith wasn't nor any protestants.They created nothing. The concept was in the original writings of the Apostles. It’s your stupid scholars that uncreated the Godhead, Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
That's impossible!Catholics believe it is Jesus who judges both the living and the dead. However, a deeper belief than that is where one of the Trinity is, and what one of the Trinity is doing, all three are a part of it.
The doctrine of the Trinity is encapsulated in Matthew 28:19, where Jesus instructs the apostles: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”In Catholicisms own encyclopedia it teaches--The apostolic Fathers knew nothing of God being a trinity. They were there in the 300,s. Mr Smith wasn't nor any protestants.
"...of the Holy Spirit? what does that mean?The doctrine of the Trinity is encapsulated in Matthew 28:19, where Jesus instructs the apostles: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”
That's how you say it. When I baptize someone, I say, (The person's name), having been commissioned by Jesus Christ, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, amen." Then dunk them and nothing can be out of the water including clothing."...of the Holy Spirit? what does that mean?
Baptize them of the Holy Spirit
Pastors say: I baptize you in the name of the Father, and the name of the Son, and in the name of the Holy Spirit.
ok so, isn't it true that:That's how you say it. When I baptize someone, I say, (The person's name), having been commissioned by Jesus Christ, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, amen." Then dunk them and nothing can be out of the water including clothing.
This covers the entire Godhead of the three.
The Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit only while the Father and Son have resurrected bodies and spirit.
I would not have a problem with this. Father is a title, Son is a title and Holy Spirit is a title. Beliefs and understandings will differ to their names. I go with the Father's name as Elohim. The Son's name as Jesus or Jehovah. And, the Holy Spirit's name as The Holy Ghost.ok so, isn't it true that:
Father, Son, Holy Ghost/Spirit
are all just titles when Jesus said "name" baptize in the name of... and what actual name is Jesus is referring to?