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Feb 19 10 12:08 AM
Brian, when you make up your mind if you understand it or not, get back to me.
And the question was properly worded... Who was the "father", not the "Father". Are you going to ask what the difference is?
My whole point that is while I admit the Bible does seem to say that at times they are separate, in the end, they all prove to be the same thing.
The Theory of the Trinity is based on a few scriptures and dismisses the rest
Jesus was called the Everlasting Father. The Father is called the "father" yet it was the Holy Ghost that did the deed.
The bottom line is that they are not distinct and not separate like the Trinitarians think.
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