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Originally Posted by mizpeh
We don't have to play by CARM's definition of person. Please go to the Bible and elucidate the definition of person from the scriptures.
But let's take CARM's definition and see if we find that the Trinity is in fact tritheism.
If each person of the Trinity has his own will then there are three Gods. They can each independently decide what to do and therefore there is the possibility of disagreement. One being who is called God disagreeing within himself is inconsistent and ridiculous.
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All Trinitarians agree that God only has one will. The difinition I posted doesn't all apply to God. One cannot help but notice the "personal pronouns" applied to each of the "Persons" in the Godhead.
The grace of the [tou]
Lord Jesus Christ, and [kai] the love of
God [tou theou (lit. “the God”)], and [kai] the fellowship of the [tou]
Holy Spirit be with you all
To Him who sits on the throne,
and to the Lamb, be blessing and honor and glory and dominion for ever and ever