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The LORD said to My Lord…

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SavedByGrace

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You are saying they are different, not me.

"That the first Person and the second Person are one essence", is what you wrote, and what follows "The third Person is the uncaused Essence by which the three Persons are the One", makes the Holy Spirit an impersonal being. Your language is unbiblical and heretical
 

37818

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"That the first Person and the second Person are one essence", is what you wrote, and what follows "The third Person is the uncaused Essence by which the three Persons are the One", makes the Holy Spirit an impersonal being. Your language is unbiblical and heretical
All three Persons are uncaused Persons. You are the one saying that makes the Holy Spirit to be impersonal. The language is philosophical and was not from the Bible. Their point were that God must be a Trinity of Persons. The Bible references were Romans 8:9, Romans 8:16 and John 4:24.
 

Yeshua1

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Why waste time hurling one false charge after another. I said God made Jesus our Lord and Messiah. Attributing falsehoods to me by implication using loaded questions is the hallmark of a false teacher.

“Therefore let all the house of Israel know for certain that God has made Him both Lord and Messiah—this Jesus whom you crucified.”

Here the Greek word translated "Lord" refers to Christ being so to speak the "owner/master" of humanity because He bought humankind with His blood.

What does it mean that “the Lord said to my Lord”? | GotQuestions.org
saying that Jesus was made Lord saying that he was equal to Yahweh or was not, per you?
 

Yeshua1

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My Christology is from the Bible.

God in order to be God has to be three "Persons."
God is uncaused.
A cause is always finite and temporal.
So an uncaused Cause is both God and finite and temporal. A second Person.
That the first Person and the second Person are one essence.
The third Person is the uncaused Essence by which the three Persons are the One.

Compare and note Romans 8:9. Romans 8:16. John 4:24.
Are there 3 distinct persons right now called Yahweh?
 

Yeshua1

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"That the first Person and the second Person are one essence", is what you wrote, and what follows "The third Person is the uncaused Essence by which the three Persons are the One", makes the Holy Spirit an impersonal being. Your language is unbiblical and heretical
Either Modualism or Oneness!
 
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