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Terry, The Trinity is the relationship as one of
the Father, Son and Spirit eternally. It is who God is. To deny the
eternal sonship of the Son is to deny the Trinity existing eternally. It
means there is no Father, and no Son prior to the incarnation with no Spirit
mediating between them both. To speak of it in a different fashion than
Father, Son and Spirit is to speak of a different Trinity, one not associated
with historic, orthodox Christianity. What would be opinion would be any
viewpoint that disagrees with the historic orthodox view of the Trinity.
If you believe in the Trinity, and you have given no evidence that you do, then
you would affirm the eternal sonship of Christ. Jonathan Jonathan, how has “knowing” this
information improved your life? How has it helped you enter into the Kingdom?
What personal, real relevance does it have for you? How does it affect your
everyday choices? How has it made you a better person? (I can’t imagine.) Izzy --- --- |
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