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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
Of course no one is saying that there are two Spirits, but look at it this way... are there not things that can be said about the one that cannot be said about the other? (meaning Father and Holy Spirit)
Even by definition "Our Father which art in Heaven" is a parental term, while the Holy Spirit, "he maketh intercession for the saints according the to will of God." See Romans 8:27
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The Holy Ghost overshadowed Mary and she concieved. Holy Ghost not Father. HG. must be a parental term.
Father,Son,Spirit our all just different modes of operation in the One Almighty God.
The (capitol L)
Lord.. Is Jesus.
All the Godhead bodily dwelt in Jesus. Jesus was all of God (Father) manifested in the flesh.