Message from @Doctor Anon

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2018-11-02 03:53:30 UTC  

they are hypostases

2018-11-02 03:53:38 UTC  

So God willingly split himself into 3 beings?

2018-11-02 03:53:58 UTC  

they are his self-distinctions

2018-11-02 03:53:59 UTC  

yes

2018-11-02 03:54:11 UTC  

@Doctor Anon why are you so ChRiStIaN

2018-11-02 03:54:30 UTC  

~~Christianity Is Jewish trickery~~

2018-11-02 03:54:46 UTC  

~~Adopt buhdism~~

2018-11-02 03:54:51 UTC  

Okay how about this. If divinity were to be a physical thing. Would it be 3 physical entities or would it be one single entity with 3 personalities/voices.

2018-11-02 03:55:07 UTC  

divinity is not a physical thing

2018-11-02 03:55:13 UTC  

*if* it were

2018-11-02 03:55:20 UTC  

it's not

2018-11-02 03:55:21 UTC  

im just phrasing it so i understand better

2018-11-02 03:55:23 UTC  

the question is going to confuse me

2018-11-02 03:55:33 UTC  

it's not translatable

2018-11-02 03:55:37 UTC  

ffs

2018-11-02 03:55:40 UTC  

Okay

2018-11-02 03:55:41 UTC  

hm

2018-11-02 03:56:15 UTC  

Is God, God itself, a conscious being

2018-11-02 03:56:57 UTC  

the Godhead, the *ousia*, the combination of the hypostases of the Trinity is considered unknowable

2018-11-02 03:57:03 UTC  

by both scholastic and eastern schools

2018-11-02 03:57:19 UTC  

This is very strange

2018-11-02 03:57:30 UTC  

Who am i praying to when i pray to God?

2018-11-02 03:57:46 UTC  

Am i praying to *God* as the single entity, or am praying to all 3?

2018-11-02 03:58:01 UTC  

Apologies for all the questions, im just confused.

2018-11-02 03:58:51 UTC  

You're praying to the Father

2018-11-02 03:59:42 UTC  

Aren’t your praying to the Holy Spirit and the father?

2018-11-02 03:59:56 UTC  

I dont often pray directly to the Holy Spirit

2018-11-02 04:00:07 UTC  

prayer includes the Son and Spirit sometimes but the Father is the main recipient

2018-11-02 04:00:16 UTC  

@PebbЛe
What do you think about this
"In the Bible’s second verse something else is first mentioned: "And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters." This word "spirit" is from the Hebrew ruach which means either breath or wind. In Greek this phrase is kai pneuma theou or "the breath of The God." A pneuma or ruach is an invisible force which exerts a pressure like wind. Pneuma or ruach is not a person but is a force. Some translators actually use "wind" instead of the Old English word ‘spirit.""

2018-11-02 04:00:38 UTC  

i dont care

2018-11-02 04:00:45 UTC  

Read it dammit

2018-11-02 04:00:55 UTC  

*god was a hurricane, confirmed*

2018-11-02 04:01:38 UTC  

i'm not sure what you want me to glean from this

2018-11-02 04:02:05 UTC  

Jesus breathed the Holy Spirit onto his disciples

2018-11-02 04:02:14 UTC  

Alright, i think we both are sufficiently confused.

2018-11-02 04:02:43 UTC  

>not worshipping thor

2018-11-02 04:02:45 UTC  

come on guys

2018-11-02 04:02:51 UTC  

i am not confused

2018-11-02 04:02:54 UTC  

This is my current belief as i know it:
God is one. God is eternal and is a being, God *is* the Father and *then* there is the Holy Spirit and the Son

2018-11-02 04:03:10 UTC  

@The Big Oof I added RT to <#452955247246311424>

2018-11-02 04:03:15 UTC  

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