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Old 07-26-2008, 06:36 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by djohnson View Post
YP your post #22 demonstrates the problem. 1 Cor 15:45b doesn't say the it says a. But if you repeat something over enough times as Lee did then in people's heads a can change to the.

Here is the argument Lee made: can there be two Holy Spirit's? No. Therefore 1 Cor 15:45b refers to the Holy Spirit. Here is my argument: can there be two Holy Spirit's? No. Did the Son change form after the resurrection? Yes. Was this change demonstrated for 40 days on earth? Yes. Can the Son change form without becoming the Holy Spirit? Yes.
Yes, I can see the distinction between the definite and indefinite articles, djohnson, although I think you make too much of it here.

Nevertheless, my only response to your last question is that the Lord is the Spirit. But if you'd like to change "the" into "a" to suit your position, feel free to do so. I'll not argue that bit further.
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