What is the Name of the 'Ghost-God'?
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What is the Name of the 'Ghost-God'?
Post #1Matt 28:19-Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
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C'mon, trinitarians- you've come up with some WHOPPERS for everything ELSE!
WHAT IS THE NAME of the Holy Ghost-God you worship?
Is he the God With No Name, starring Clint Eastwoods?
WHAT IS THE NAME of the Holy Ghost-God you worship?
Is he the God With No Name, starring Clint Eastwoods?
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Re: What is the Name of the 'Ghost-God'?
Post #13Jesus in Matthew did not say, "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the names of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." If you were to study the concept of the Name of God in the Bible, you would find that it has a meaning quite beyond label used to distinguish one from another. From a trinitarian point of view, the writers of the Bible never specify a name for either the Father nor the Holy Spirit. Only the Son (Jesus) and God collectively (named with the Tetragrammaton) are given names.
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First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John
Re: What is the Name of the 'Ghost-God'?
Post #14"McCulloch": If you were to study the concept of the Name of God in the Bible, you would find that it has a meaning quite beyond label used to distinguish one from another. From a trinitarian point of view, the writers of the Bible never specify a name for either the Father nor the Holy Spirit. Only the Son (Jesus) and God "
1- God told us what His Name would be ...FOREVER, even if, for a time, a language like Koine Greek didn't have a known version. So God has a name, Jesus- who is NOT the Almighty has a name, and the holy spirit, being as Gabriel put it - "the Power of the Most High"- is NOT an imaginary Ghost-God, as originally created by the Catholic Church, certainly has no name,
2-"it has a meaning quite beyond label"= a nice try, but as with MOST biblical subjects is VERY easy to understand- unless, as most do, one attempts to mash church dogma into it; oil & water! In Hebrew and Greek "holy" means clean, set aside as pure, and "spirit" means breath and wind- and unseen force. It thus makes it easy to understand Gabriel's words to Mary, why God HIMSELF calls it an "it" (and other Bible writers), why it is divided into 71 portions (Numbers 11), poured out- and NEVER seen as a being, as God, Christ, and angels are...ONLY as energy- the Shekinah Light in the Temple, fire from the heavens, and glowing light (Jesus baptism, Pentecost).
3- The Bible writers never HAD a "tinitarian view"- or they, too, would have used the church psychobabble so common for centuries, such as, heh. "Divine Essence"...

1- God told us what His Name would be ...FOREVER, even if, for a time, a language like Koine Greek didn't have a known version. So God has a name, Jesus- who is NOT the Almighty has a name, and the holy spirit, being as Gabriel put it - "the Power of the Most High"- is NOT an imaginary Ghost-God, as originally created by the Catholic Church, certainly has no name,
2-"it has a meaning quite beyond label"= a nice try, but as with MOST biblical subjects is VERY easy to understand- unless, as most do, one attempts to mash church dogma into it; oil & water! In Hebrew and Greek "holy" means clean, set aside as pure, and "spirit" means breath and wind- and unseen force. It thus makes it easy to understand Gabriel's words to Mary, why God HIMSELF calls it an "it" (and other Bible writers), why it is divided into 71 portions (Numbers 11), poured out- and NEVER seen as a being, as God, Christ, and angels are...ONLY as energy- the Shekinah Light in the Temple, fire from the heavens, and glowing light (Jesus baptism, Pentecost).
3- The Bible writers never HAD a "tinitarian view"- or they, too, would have used the church psychobabble so common for centuries, such as, heh. "Divine Essence"...

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Let's stick to the topic of debate, which, although somewhat flippantly stated, has to do with the "name" of the Holy Spirit.
Post like this are pointless and also against the rules. This is a debate forum, not a platform for snide one-liners.Howlin Mad wrote:I know his name.
Let's stick to the topic of debate, which, although somewhat flippantly stated, has to do with the "name" of the Holy Spirit.
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Locking the thread. The OP and subsequent debate are proving to be rather unproductive.
. . . . and not particularly funny either.
. . . . and not particularly funny either.
" . . . the line separating good and evil passes, not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either, but right through every human heart . . . ." Alexander Solzhenitsyn