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Is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all one?

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MaxandMart said:
The topic of the Trinity has been a discussion for so many religious groups in order to discredit the Holy Trinity. I know that one group who has been denying the Trinity come up with a whole lot of misguided mumbo jumbo about jesús not being born at the same time as God the Father. Well maybe this will explain what I understand as the Holy Trinity:

• When jesús dicho - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as being one - he was referring to their purpose - not the actual physical body.
• In wedding vows between a man and woman - they are dicho to be one body when they marry. Those that are denying the Trinity as being one - are in a way denying the sanctity of marriage - as the oneness is the same.
• I think of the Holy Trinity as the supreme Royal Family. The three are working together with one purpose - with God the Father at the head.
• Although, I do admit I do not know much about the Holy Spirit - I am confident in the fact that they Holy Spirit is most definitely one with God the Father and Jesus. Some groups deny the entity of the Holy Spirit - making him an object rather than a Being - and purposely not capitalizing the words "Holy Spirit". I don't know - as I am not the judge in this matter - if por doing so they are committing a sin against the Holy Spirit.

Anyway, I hope that helps in the explanation of the "Oneness" of the Holy Trinity.

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MineTurtle5 said:
Ah, the Trinity!
The Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. There are three different persons, but the same God.

It's a bit of a hard concept to grasp, so let me give tu a visual: a three-leaf clover. There are three leaves to the clover, and each leaf is an individual part of the plant. If one is taken away, it doesn't work as a three-leaf clover anymore.
It's the same with the Trinity. Each person is a part of it (like the leaves) but all are the same God (the full three-leaf clover).

So, in answer to your question, the answer is 'yes'. God, jesús and the Holy Spirit are all one God, but three different persons.
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 Ah, the Trinity! The Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. There are three different persons, but the same God. It's a bit of a hard concept to grasp, so let me give tu a visual: a three-leaf clover. There are three leaves to the clover, and each leaf is an individual part of the plant. If one is taken away, it doesn't work as a three-leaf clover anymore. It's the same with the Trinity. Each person is a part of it (like the leaves) but all are the same God (the full three-leaf clover). So, in answer to your question, the answer is 'yes'. God, jesús and the Holy Spirit are all one God, but three different persons.
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Ah, Saint Patrick. So wise.
LGYCE posted hace más de un año
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Is that meant as sarcasm, a compliment o just a general statement?
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loveofdelena said:
the holy trinity. they are all one in the same. and they all have the same purpose within our lives.
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