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Most assuredly.
God The Son and God The Spirit have manifested in physical form.
The Trinity Shield represents ALL of scripture.
You cannot scripturally refute it.
God The Son was in the flesh in OT times, also....He was just not known as 'The Son' until NT times.
You cannot see God The Father and be physically alive.
However, thousands of people have seen God The Son and lived to tell about it.
Unless...of course...you are afraid to defend it....which is most likely the case...
The Trinity is an epithet representing ALL of scripture, as the Creator has chosen to reveal Himself.
Simple.
God The Son and God The Spirit have manifested in physical form.
The Trinity Shield represents ALL of scripture.
You cannot scripturally refute it.
God The Son was in the flesh in OT times, also....He was just not known as 'The Son' until NT times.
You cannot see God The Father and be physically alive.
However, thousands of people have seen God The Son and lived to tell about it.
Unless...of course...you are afraid to defend it....which is most likely the case...
The Trinity is an epithet representing ALL of scripture, as the Creator has chosen to reveal Himself.
Simple.
Jesus came in flesh and constrained Himself in time.
Holy Spirit is doing the same.
The term Trinity is not there in the Holy Bible...its ok if you want to refer it so,but that's not the true way to express God.
Jesus was not revealed in OT.
God the Father is never mentioned as a person in human form or any finite form throughout the Holy Scripture..
can you answer this?
When Jesus came in Flesh,whom did He call as Father?
Whom did He mention as Caretaker after He would ascend to Heaven after rising up from the dead..?
why are they refered separately and in order...from top to bottom in Godhead?
you are reminding me of someone who plays with words in another post i had...
continue this so i can avoid talking to you too...
"Unless...of course...you are afraid to defend it....which is most likely the case..."- i don't fall for intimidation