(November 14, 2019 at 7:21 pm)Student Wrote:(November 14, 2019 at 7:04 pm)Grandizer Wrote: Actually Student, just curious:
How do you view the Trinity exactly? In my debates with Protestant/Evangelical Christians here in the past, I've had a two to three of them say that while, say, the Father is fully God, he is not equivalent to the whole of God. When I was an Evangelical Christian I was taught that each Person was the whole of God (though paradoxically not the same as each other). Do you believe the latter or the former?
Good question. There are three persons of God: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. All three of them are completely God. They are distinct from each other but one being or entity. I can see how this can be seen as paradoxical but God is infinite and outside of our reality meaning that our limited minds can not quite understand everything about Him. Frustrating right? I am aware of how non-sensical it sounds.
So when we think of each Person of God, is each Person equivalent to the Trinity? Or just fully Divine?