The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit

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Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.

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I like the concept that Gabriel is the Holy Spirit. Keeps things more human-tangible.

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Originally posted by JS357
Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.
Water: frozen, liquid or gaseous state.
God: Father, Jesus or Holy Spirit.

That is, states of being rather than separate beings. I don't know which one had gas, though.

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Originally posted by JS357
Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.
The "Holy Spirit" is not a third being of the trinity godhead. If your interested please read this info as it explains very well what the Holy Spirit is. Not who it is....

http://www.watchtower.org/e/20091001/article_02.htm

Also arrow over to the next page at the bottom of this first page.

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Originally posted by JS357
Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.
You've opened a can of worms..............................cue the inevitable JW vs Christian catfight over the trinity.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Water: frozen, liquid or gaseous state.
God: Father, Jesus or Holy Spirit.

That is, states of being rather than separate beings. I don't know which one had gas, though.
the holy spirt of course.

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Originally posted by JS357
Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.
If you don't care then why ask ?

Go rot in your sins and don't worry about it.

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Originally posted by jaywill
If you don't care then why ask ?

Go rot in your sins and don't worry about it.
where's da love!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
where's da love!
There is still love.

Sometimes the spirit of John the Baptist is appropriate.

"Offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee the coming wrath ?" (Luke 3:7)

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Originally posted by jaywill
There is still love.

Sometimes the spirit of John the Baptist is appropriate.

[b] "Offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee the coming wrath ?" (Luke 3:7)
[/b]
you mean righteous indignation, well that's fine, however Jay, you have some deep
knowledge of this very subject from your perspective. I would like to thank you for
posting those videos on the Bible and cosmology and creation science, they were
particularly excellent! 🙂

As for JS357, i think he was just saying that he didn't want sidetracked by the usual,
exist not exist arguments which are quite futile and produce nothingness.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
you mean righteous indignation, well that's fine, however Jay, you have some deep
knowledge of this very subject from your perspective. I would like to thank you for
posting those videos on the Bible and cosmology and creation science, they were
particularly excellent! 🙂
creation "science"??? 😕

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Originally posted by Agerg
creation [b]"science"??? 😕[/b]
yes that right, you heard it agers my son, creation science, in fact one of the very first
statements that the author makes is that creationism in the past had failed, because it
presented claims that were unscientific, so he sought to redress that balance by
keeping his arguments well within the realms of presently accepted 'science'.

Now you can take the puzzled look from your face, and replace it with a smiley one!

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Originally posted by JS357
Speaking of the spiritual, does anyone here have a way to make the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit intelligible, such as the role of the Holy Spirit and the 3 in 1 concept, or is it to be taken as an impenetrable mystery? Three-leaf cloverish analogies don't help, IMHO.

I don't particularly care to discuss whether it/they are believed to exist.
Body, soul, spirit.

We are made in his image.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
[b]yes that right, you heard it agers my son, creation science, in fact one of the very first
statements that the author makes is that creationism in the past had failed, because it
presented claims that were unscientific, so he sought to redress that balance by
keeping his arguments well within the realms of presently accepted 'science'.
Here is a novel idea: Since your god is omnipresent why doesn't one of these religious folks just ask god? Apparently no one has even asked this god or has your god just refused to answer? Or is it that your god hasn't spoken to anyone on this planet in almost 2 millenia ?

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Originally posted by caissad4
Here is a novel idea: Since your god is omnipresent why doesn't one of these religious folks just ask god? Apparently no one has even asked this god or has your god just refused to answer? Or is it that your god hasn't spoken to anyone on this planet in almost 2 millenia ?
I dont profess believe in an omnipresent God, infact, why would he send out his Angels
if he was omnipresent, it doesn't make any sense, therefore my dear Caissad4, as a
southern gentlemen, i must ask you politely, to adopt another strategy
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He has left us a communication, the most widely distributed, widely translated book in
the entire history of humanity, and here we are playing the flute and you refusing to
dance!