ehbowen
Member
Please excuse my lack of comprehension. The only question of yours which I saw directed to me was, "What kind of doctrine is that?" Well, there's no one label that I can use to answer that, and "doctrine" covers a pretty broad swath of ground. Can you be more specific?
If you're asking me about my views on the Godhead, it is this: The Father and the Son have already been revealed to us. The "Holy Spirit" is actually a corporate name for the eight distaff members of the divine Family: Jesus's heavenly Mother and his seven younger sisters, who are also known as the "seven spirits of God" in Revelation. They are distinct personalities, but at the same time it is absolutely correct to say that we worship One God because when they act and/or speak as God they do so in unanimity, in much the same way as a jury reaches a verdict. You may address any one of them and it is the same as if you are addressing all of them. You will never succeed in playing one of them off against another; they love each other too much.
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If you're asking me about my views on the Godhead, it is this: The Father and the Son have already been revealed to us. The "Holy Spirit" is actually a corporate name for the eight distaff members of the divine Family: Jesus's heavenly Mother and his seven younger sisters, who are also known as the "seven spirits of God" in Revelation. They are distinct personalities, but at the same time it is absolutely correct to say that we worship One God because when they act and/or speak as God they do so in unanimity, in much the same way as a jury reaches a verdict. You may address any one of them and it is the same as if you are addressing all of them. You will never succeed in playing one of them off against another; they love each other too much.
Next question?