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Originally Posted by Drake
Igzy)"We could just as easily say you have tendencies toward the ditch of modalism. But let's not go there, okay? "
It's fine to go there Igzy, yet you will need to show exactly what I said to prove your point,
Drake
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Open question to anyone.
The Father is a he and the son is a he. That's two hes. These two hes talk to each other and love each other. One prays to the other.
Please explain this in light of the one God: Why does God have a situation inside of himself where one something pray to another something?
I say it is actually reflective of God's relationship with himself, yet it is more than that.
What do you say? Simply hammering the side of the one doesn't help anyone.
If the Son and the Father are the same Person, what does it
really mean to say the Son prays to the Father? Why would God even bother with that?