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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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In the Trinitarian view does Matthew 11:27 indicate the Holy Spirit does not know the Son?

Consider this standard diagram of the relationships within the Trinity: Note: I am not asking for proof of the concept of Trinity -- I am taking that as a given truth. … I am asking given the Trinity is true, is Jesus indicating the Spirit does not know the Son by saying "none know the Son except the Father" …
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How do non-trinitarians reconcile Jesus' claims to be God, and the Father to be God, with th...

John said the Word was with God and was God (John 1:1), and the Word became flesh (John 1:14)—Jesus. Jesus said "Before Abraham was I AM" (John 8:58)—Jesus' claim to be YHVH. Jesus acknowledged the Fa …
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If a non-believer asks a Trinitarian Christian to explain John 14:10, how might the latter o...

By analogy in Set Theory: Set A is a set that contains Set B Set B is a set that contains Set A In this case both sets are of size 1, however it does not matter as a set can contain sets of larger siz …
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