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Date Posted: 09:28:58 07/24/07 Tue
Author: Neysa
Author Host/IP: user-38lci2p.dialup.mindspring.com / 209.86.72.89
Subject: Jesus....
In reply to: Joan 's message, "Re: Is Mary the mother of God?" on 06:45:39 07/24/07 Tue

I cannot come up with a definitive answer just questions.
I've always thought of Jesus as being seperate from God before he was born, and when he was born and walked the earth as a human. I feel that after he was resurected and went back to heaven he became both Jesus and God, and the Holy Spirit. I feel that the trinity didn't exist before Jesus was born. It was just God and the Holy Spirit.

Mary was conceived of the Holy Spirit. If before his birth, if Jesus and God, and the Holy Spirit were the same. It would be as if Mary was conceived by Jesus.

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[> [> [> [> OK, I see where we're talking about different things. -- Joan, 06:03:20 07/25/07 Wed [1] (ip68-0-253-131.ri.ri.cox.net/68.0.253.131)

We use the same words but beleive different things.

The Trinity, according the Catholicism, is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It is three persons in one God.

All 3 persons are God, but the Father is not the Son. The Son is not the Holy Spirit. The Father is not the Holy spirit. You get the idea. :-)

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