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The doctrine of the three-personhood of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; who, though existing in three distinct persons and work towards different arenas, are the same God, of the same mind, and the same purpose.
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If "Elohim" can refer to angels and demons, then does Jesus being called "God" really prove ...
In arguing for the Trinity, I mentioned that Jesus was called God (Theos in Greek). …