And that's where you should start.
Jesus said he would send the Holy Spirit as a Comforter.
Why not just say he would send the Father as a Comforter?
Jesus' revelation (Heb 1;1-2), which is the NT, presents three separate agents (persons) for a reason.What "spiritual" manifestion?
God is spirit.
What "spiritual manifestation" would he employ?
God is spirit, why isn't he his own spiritual hands and feet in the spiritual realm?
Why the redundancy?
It's not about "manifestation," it's about functions, three separate divine agents with three separate functions, in the one divine being.
Father, Son and Spirit are the same divine being, in three persons, who have always existed, without beginning or end.
The Son didn't originate in Mary.
And there will be no will or voice of these eternal agents (revealed to be persons) apart from one another, because they are the same being.
Jesus said he would send the Holy Spirit as a Comforter.
Why not just say he would send the Father as a Comforter?
Jesus' revelation (Heb 1;1-2), which is the NT, presents three separate agents (persons) for a reason.What "spiritual" manifestion?
God is spirit.
What "spiritual manifestation" would he employ?
God is spirit, why isn't he his own spiritual hands and feet in the spiritual realm?
Why the redundancy?
It's not about "manifestation," it's about functions, three separate divine agents with three separate functions, in the one divine being.
Father, Son and Spirit are the same divine being, in three persons, who have always existed, without beginning or end.
The Son didn't originate in Mary.
And there will be no will or voice of these eternal agents (revealed to be persons) apart from one another, because they are the same being.
Now you know that is a cop-out in lieu of addressing the points presented.