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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Yes...see my other post. But we are not talking about persona. We are talking about the english word person and how it is used especially theologically. As I said, it makes things a lot easier when we can agree on terms and the word person theologically has been used for many years to mean the individual self
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I'm not trying to argue. But, didn't our word "person" used to mean "persona" or have the same meaning as the word "persona" and isn't that what Trinitarians mean when they use the word "person" in their creed?
Don't trinitarians (and I guess it's impossible to lump all trinitarians together like it would be impossible to lump all oneness together) but anyway, don't most trinitarians believe:
1. The Father is Lord, the Son is Lord, the holy Ghost is Lord but there is only one Lord.
2. Jesus lives in our heart, the Holy Spirit lives in our heart, the Spirit of God lives in our heart, the Spirit of the Father lives in our heart, but only one Spirit lives in our heart.
3. Jesus is the visible manifestation of God and the only way we will see God is in the person of Jesus Christ.