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Originally Posted by Iron_Bladder
How can the distinction between a father and a son NOT be personal? The terms Father and Son are just about as personal as you can get. I'd agree that teh distinction between two stones or between two bridges isn't a personal distinction, but it's ontologically impossible for the Father and Son even to exist as impersonal beings or to have impersonal distinctions.
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Still resorting to strawman arguments I see. I never said Father and Son are impersonal things. Father and Son are both the same PERSONAL Deity. The DISTINCTIONS that means "differences" between Father and Son is NOT that they are two different persons or people, but that they are two different forms or modes of existence of the same Personal Deity. I have explained that before already