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This is not the very essence of the Trinity, this is the misconception brought on by a patriarchal society. When God created Adam & Eve, 'let us make man in our image, male and female he made them'. The two shall become one (haveing babies) The true nature of the Trinity is FATHER/MOTHER/CHILD.Hope said:The very essence of the Trinity is that God is Three Persons in One. Every argument I have come across against this is based on thinking 'in the box' as opposed to thinking 'outside the box.'
The new testament was writen by men who were schovanistic. (not that it was their fault, it's just the way things were back then.) And I could be wrong, but I do not think the gender of the The Holy Spirit is ever disclosed.njcl said:the holy spirit is feminine??.................the holy spirit is refered to as HE in the new testament and having heard his voice i can assure you it is of male tone
I think every Christian would disagree with you about the essence of the Trinity. But think what you wish.EnhancedSpirit said:This is not the very essence of the Trinity, this is the misconception brought on by a patriarchal society. When God created Adam & Eve, 'let us make man in our image, male and female he made them'. The two shall become one (haveing babies) The true nature of the Trinity is FATHER/MOTHER/CHILD.
The holy spirit is the divine feminine. The trinity is not Male God, Male Child, Holy Ghost (also male). The essence of God is man/woman/child, and the love that is all of that.
Many cling to the fact that twice in the bible Jesus is referred to as the Son of God, and what they refuse to see is that 81 times he refers to himself and the Son of Man. Referring to him as 'in the flesh', is also repeated as more emphasis that Jesus is human, with a spirit connected to God.
When Jesus uses the term 'I am', he is declaring God within him. How many times do you say 'I am'. You are also declaring God within you, and aren't even aware of it. Jesus was aware, and did everything he could to help us be aware that God is within us. Not some big unknown thing up in the sky waiting to throw lightening bolts.
We are all part flesh, part God. We all have always been here. And while some may choose hell over heaven, they will never cease to exist. And if we agree that God is non-gendered, why would we use a 3male trinity to define God?Hope said:I think every Christian would disagree with you about the essence of the Trinity. But think what you wish.
As far as the the whole feminine thing goes---here's my take: God, according to human classifications anyway, really has no gender. He, the very creator of the genders, encompasses all the qualities of both genders. I think we were created male and female to showcase different aspects of God. Personifying Him as a He really has nothing to do with what our human minds think of when we think 'male.' He is beyond male, beyond female. Once again, we must 'think outside the box' with God.
You obviously missed my point about Jesus coming in the flesh. You are right when you say Jesus was human! I and every Christian agree with you!! That is not where we differ. He was human and God at the same time. Does it make sense? No. But the nature of God is not up to us! John stressed 'in the flesh' because believing Jesus is God in the flesh is at the heart of a Christian's faith. One is not truly a believer unless one believes this. That was my point.
As far as the whole 'I am' thing goes, generally I do not walk around saying 'I am' and nothing more. I say 'I am this...' or 'I am that...'---there is always something attached to it, to clarify my 'I am.' God refers to Himself as the great 'I AM.' He doesn't need to clarify it, because by calling Himself that He is showing us His nature: that One who simply is, has always been, and always will be. He has no beginning, and no end. He is, because He is. End of story. Jesus used this phrase 'I am' in contexts that made it clear He was the self-sustaining, ever-existing, great I AM. Thus, God. There is a specific verse which I will find later, that makes this abundantly clear.
Here's an interesting verse, iris....
And Jesus answered and said to him, "It is said, 'You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.' " ~Luke 4:12
This was Jesus' response to Satan, when Satan tried to get Him to jump off the temple. Is it just me, or is He calling Himself God??
That is what every Christian did, and then it is easy to consolidate the faith in Christ. On the other hand, inquisitive and knowledge seeking Agnostic and non-theist or atheist will keep on looking for an answer and hence will not have to have "blind faith", but just the acceptance of the fact that "there are something we still do not understand", and that include the existence of an omnipotent, ominiscient, and omnibenevalent entity.Hope said:It only makes sense that the Creator is more complex than the created. We are the ones in a box, so to speak. Not Him. We have a limited viewpoint. His is limitless. If we are to accept the Trinity, we have to accept our own limited understanding. And just look at Him in wonder!
I always wonder about this story. Jesus is supposed to be alone with the devil in this 40 days fasting episode. No body was with him. How did Mathew come to know about the details?Matthew 4:1-11, Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil....."
Then the next version of your bible should replace all the "He" by "It" to ensure the right message being conveyed that there is no sex to be associated with God, and make the bible easier to understand and to stop people wasting their time debating the sex nature of God:jam:iris89 said:Hi greatcalgarian
FIRST, Spirit beings are without sexual organs, but the common linguistic practice is to speak of them in the masculine form.
SECOND, God (YHWH) did not create a Son by sexual reproduction, but by creation. See Colossians 1:15, He is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of all creation; (Revised Standard Version; RSV).
THIRD, Mary was just the vehicle and I am not Protestant.
FOURTH, the Holy Spirit is just Gods (YHWHs) active force and/or power and God (YHWH) used it to put the life force of his beloved only begotten Son, Jesus (Yeshua), into the womb of the Virgin Mary.
FIFTH, There is no such thing as a Trinity. It is nothing but a God (YHWH) dishonoring myth or doctrine. It is the words of men per 2 Corinthians 4:4, In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the likeness of God (RSV).
Your Friend in Christ Iris89.
Then the next version of your bible should replace all the "He" by "It" to ensure the right message being conveyed that there is no sex to be associated with God, and make the bible easier to understand and to stop people wasting their time debating the sex nature of
You missed my point. Gender is used to clarify the meaning. If the usage is confusing the reader further, then a neutral gender term should preferably be used. I am proposing an improvement in the use of word in the next generation bible. Like I rather like Templeton's bibleiris89 said:Hi greatcalgarian
FIRST, Your comment,
No, as Koine Greek here uses masculine as language convection as do many modern languages including my native language which is not English. Check out Italian, Spanish, etc. and you will see many things like cars, keys, etc. are assigned gender by language convention and not because they possess gender.
SECOND, there are actually 5 distinct classifications of so called Christians. Catholic and Protestant are but two of these.
Your friend in Christ Iris89
You started with classification and ended with division:banghead3iris89 said:Hi
Gender does not confuse the issue.
You have the list wrong. You are mixing denominations and creeds with divisions. The divisions are.
1 Protestant [that includes the Methodist]
2. Catholics
3. Anabaptist
4. Orthodox
5. Church of Christ Later Day Saints
Your friend in Christ Iris89
Try widen your horizontal, learn art, music, theatre, opera, philosophy, social science, politics, and enrich your life with things that God blessed us with. There are more towards life than just the holy bible.iris89 said:Hi Greatcalgarin
I am into the Bible not art.
Your Friend in Christ Iris89