When you say the Father IS the Holy Spirit, it implies that you...

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    When you say the Father IS the Holy Spirit, it implies that you are interpreting things, using cross referencing, maybe a bit of looking at the original Greek amongst other strategies to come to this conclusion.

    It is at this point where you require an Authority to guide you. Who is your Authority wotsup? And why does your Authority differ from the Authority of nearly every other Christian who says the Father IS NOT the Holy Spirit?

    For me, I have tested the spirit of Baha'u'llah and He is my Authority and He is reliable because of the impeccable life He lived. He has answered the questions that you are speculating on.

    You agreeing with whereu to say that God is "in" me, God is "in" a cloud, God is "in" a bush, God is here God is there is materialising and trivialising God and resemble the pantheism found in Hinduism. God does not need to be "in" a cloud to have an "intimate relationship with us".....


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    Last edited by kambiz999: 25/04/24
 
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