Jesus Christ is the name of the Triune YHWH

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Here's what you need to do to prove me wrong. I say God is indivisible, of one Divine essence. You need to prove He is not.

I say God is a trinity of persons, indivisible, of the same divine essence. You need to prove he is not.
 

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I say God is a trinity of persons, indivisible, of the same divine essence. You need to prove he is not.
You say that now and only for the purpose of this exchange between the two of us, but you have many times given your own definition of the Trinity and it is at odds with what you are trying to pass off here as your belief.
 

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You say that now and only for the purpose of this exchange between the two of us, but you have many times given your own definition of the Trinity and it is at odds with what you are trying to pass off here as your belief.
I've always said this for decades after first studying it. Prove your point using examples of my posts.
 

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If you are familiar with the Ecumenical Creeds, I align with them.
Clearly you do not align with the creeds. None of the creeds declares, as you have done, that Jesus Christ is the name of the Blessed Trinity. No Christian Creed declares that the Father is Jesus Christ, none declares that the Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ. Your statements confuse and confound the incarnation by failing to state that Jesus is God incarnate and quite completely unique in the incarnation. And because you confound the incarnation your teaching undermines the doctrine of salvation. In the doctrine of salvation one sees how the incarnation raises the faithful to the beatific vision by incorporating the faithful into the body of Christ. Becoming partakers of the divine nature is a fruit of and blessing of the incarnation yet your doctrine disturbs and unsettles what is revealed in the scriptures.
 

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Clearly you do not align with the creeds. None of the creeds declares, as you have done, that Jesus Christ is the name of the Blessed Trinity. No Christian Creed declares that the Father is Jesus Christ, none declares that the Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ. Your statements confuse and confound the incarnation by failing to state that Jesus is God incarnate and quite completely unique in the incarnation. And because you confound the incarnation your teaching undermines the doctrine of salvation. In the doctrine of salvation one sees how the incarnation raises the faithful to the beatific vision by incorporating the faithful into the body of Christ. Becoming partakers of the divine nature is a fruit of and blessing of the incarnation yet your doctrine disturbs and unsettles what is revealed in the scriptures.
Spell it out. Copy and paste what you think doesn't agree with me. I'll consider you grossly uninformed until you do so.

Your mistake along with those who should know better is that I agree with the creeds but you do not understand God is indivisible. The Trinity is omnipresent and indivisible in full agreement with the creeds.
 
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Closing this since the OP is on a 6 month ban.
 
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