yes you are but you are not 3 separate and distinct beings too and the what the trinity teaches.
the trinity is a lie the Bible clearly states over and over there is One God, the Holy One of Israel, that beside God there is NO savior, God knows no other god. Isaiah makes that very clear
and the new testament is very clear as well.
Eph 4:5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
Isaiah 44:6 Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God
Rev 22:13 I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
2007-05-05 03:22:10
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answered by Noble Angel 6
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Yes, you are catholic, wife and mother....in the same way Jesus is Father, Son and Holy Spirit...no? Dont make the trinity out to be 3 seperate people making up one person. You arent 3 seperate people are you? Just as you are one person, making up 3 that you named.....Jesus can also be Father Word(Son) , and Holy Spirit. You use yourself to help describe how one person can have 3 aspects...but it doesnt change the fact that you are still just ONE PERSON...not 3.
2007-05-05 03:23:20
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answered by biblestudent07 3
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God, the daddy Almighty, He says contained in the revelation that His call is "i'm." Jesus the Son, seedline David, contained in the order of Melchezedek, Son of guy, meaning born contained in the Flesh, Immanuel, contained in the Hebrew, ability "God with us." The Holy Spirit, comforter, The Spirit of God, The Holy Spirit, contained in the Hebrew, Ruock, and not in any respect Holy Ghost, those are all non secular Beings of the Holiest and optimal regard. omnipotent, Almighty Ominpresent, perpetually modern-day, with us, eternal, continually develop into and continually will be. Omniscient, wonderful, eternal, with no end in sight, equivalent, of an similar substance.
2016-11-25 20:04:59
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answered by arnie 4
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As a Christian I do not need a trinity to describe God. He is ONE, (Deut 6:4). Jesus Christ is God manifest in the flesh, the image of the invisible God. God is a spirit. He made for Himself a body to inhabit. All the fullness of the godhead was is Jesus Christ, not Jesus Christ in the Godhead. There is only ONE god. A Christian,(someone baptized in Jesus Name and filled with the Holy Ghost) does not need analogy to describe God.
2007-05-05 03:32:30
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answered by Southern Apostolic 6
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Peter spoke of the Holy Spirit as God :
But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God.
Christ refers to The Comforter, the Spirit of Truth as He or Him and also that He will reprove the world of sin and righteousness and judgement which only God can do. Christ also tells us that He guides, speaks and hears, all of which only a person or a living being can do. There are other references such as being born of the Spirit and being born of God.
All this shows three Persons Who are clearly God yet we know that God is One.
How then can any mere human have three persons?
Do you not confuse persons with descriptions and roles or functions or offices?
What you suggest is only a very limited and somewhat inadequate illustration of something that goes beyond our finite comprehension.
You also have a problem of conflict since Christ tells us that it is the Holy Spirit Who shows us and guides in the truth but your Roman Catholic Church claims His work for itself.
2007-05-05 14:05:42
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answered by Jens Q 3
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To be honest with you, the Catholic, Wife, Mother parallel is not really consistent with the Trinity. In the Trinity, there is one being (God) who is three distinct persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). You, however are one person who goes by three different names. Your analogy is more akin to modalism than to trinitarianism. Modalists believe God is one person who manifests in different modes.
2007-05-05 03:15:17
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answered by Jonathan 7
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Mathematician, Artist, Depressive
2007-05-05 03:13:38
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answered by tom 5
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so I guess You-Wife when away from home, calls You-Mother at home, and wonders why you don't answer the phone huh?
er, wait, its an entirely faulty analogy, so it doesn't work.
the trinity is polytheism. simple as that.
"3 persons" is doublespeak. 1=1. 1=(infinity) and (infinity) = 1. 1+1+1=3. not 1.
its all really quite simple.
2007-05-05 03:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I am only one person, not three.
But I am a father, a son, and there are times I do have spirit.
Anyway, back to the trinity doctrine, I only worship One God, and follow his Son as best I can.
I worship the same God Jesus does:
Joh 20:17 Jesus saith to her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended unto the Father: but go unto my brethren, and say to them, I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and my God and your God.
2007-05-05 03:24:33
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answered by rangedog 7
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Heb 10:7- 10 Christ came ‘not to do his will’ but God’s
(Will = mental faculty which one uses to choose a course of action of choice (TAHD)
Even if ‘Sam’ is a Grandfather, Father, and Son, Sam still has only one will, unless he is mentally disturbed or Sam is three different individuals. Sam Sr., Sam Jr., & Sam III.
It is by God’s will we have salvation.
2007-05-07 16:47:49
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answered by TeeM 7
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