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I also have learned that Jesus is the Word of God. God's spoken word (besides the Logos)
And that the Holy Spirit is the breath of God.
Neither of those are Biblical.
Jesus is not "God's spoken word." He is God incarnate, God in flesh, God in person. (John 1:14)
The Holy Spirit is not God's breath. God's breath would be a "thing". The Holy Spirit is not a "what" but a "who." He is "another Counselor," like Jesus.
Jhn 14:16-17 And I will pray the Father, and he will give you another Counselor, to be with you for ever, even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him; you know him, for he dwells with you, and will be in you.
The word "Counselor" is from the Greek; παράκλητος (paraklētos).
It means:
Comfort, Comforter, Comfortless:
lit., "called to one's side," i.e., to one's aid is primarily a verbal adjective, and suggests the capability or adaptability for giving aid. It was used in a court of justice to denote a legal assistant, counsel for the defense, an advocate; then, generally, one who pleads another's cause, an intercessor, advocate, as in 1Jo 2:1, of the Lord Jesus. In the widest sense, it signifies a "succorer, comforter." Christ was this to His disciples, by the implication of His word "another (allos, "another of the same sort," not heteros, "different") Comforter," when speaking of the Holy Spirit, Jhn 14:16. In Jhn 14:26; 15:26; 16:7 He calls Him "the Comforter." "Comforter" or "Consoler" corresponds to the name "Menahem," given by the Hebrews to the Messiah.
(Vine's Expository Dictionary of the New Testament)
Have you determined that the post in question is NOT meant in this way? I can't tell. I'd like some clarification.
I have had some rather extensive discussions with SDAs.
Though they are not monolithic in their doctrine (there seems to be some variation from group to group), the teaching that the the Holy Spirit is not a person of the TRinity but the breath of God the Father is one of the errors they hold.

iakov the fool
 
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Neither of those are Biblical.
Jesus is not "God's spoken word." He is God incarnate, God in flesh, God in person. (John 1:14)
The Holy Spirit is not God's breath. God's breath would be a "thing". The Holy Spirit is not a "what" but a "who." He is "another Counselor," like Jesus.
Jhn 14:16-17 And I will pray the Father, and he will give you another Counselor, to be with you for ever, even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him; you know him, for he dwells with you, and will be in you.
The word "Counselor" is from the Greek; παράκλητος (paraklētos).
It means:
Comfort, Comforter, Comfortless:
lit., "called to one's side," i.e., to one's aid is primarily a verbal adjective, and suggests the capability or adaptability for giving aid. It was used in a court of justice to denote a legal assistant, counsel for the defense, an advocate; then, generally, one who pleads another's cause, an intercessor, advocate, as in 1Jo 2:1, of the Lord Jesus. In the widest sense, it signifies a "succorer, comforter." Christ was this to His disciples, by the implication of His word "another (allos, "another of the same sort," not heteros, "different") Comforter," when speaking of the Holy Spirit, Jhn 14:16. In Jhn 14:26; 15:26; 16:7 He calls Him "the Comforter." "Comforter" or "Consoler" corresponds to the name "Menahem," given by the Hebrews to the Messiah.
(Vine's Expository Dictionary of the New Testament)
Jim,
I never saw this.
Sorry.

I didn't mean that the Holy Spirit is LITERALLY the breath of God.
I'm sorry you took it that way and that I didn't see this.
I had to write lessons on the Trinity for pre-teens and used the word paraclete many times because that's the best way I understand the Holy Spirit to be.
Comforter
Teacher
Convictor
Aid

more which I can't remember right now.

I'm glad I got this cleared up !
Thanks.
 
Jim,
I never saw this.
Sorry.

I didn't mean that the Holy Spirit is LITERALLY the breath of God.
I'm sorry you took it that way and that I didn't see this.
I had to write lessons on the Trinity for pre-teens and used the word paraclete many times because that's the best way I understand the Holy Spirit to be.
Comforter
Teacher
Convictor
Aid

more which I can't remember right now.

I'm glad I got this cleared up !
Thanks.
Glad I could help.
 
I got this from SDA historical beliefs.

"Ellen White was influential in bringing about an understanding of the Holy Spirit and spoke of "the Third Person of the Godhead" repeatedly as "a divine person".

Sounds like people believe what ever they are told, whether it be denominational doctrine or not.
That goes for many denominations.
 
This is from the official SDA website, https://www.adventist.org/en/beliefs/:

The Trinity
There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three coeternal Persons. God is immortal, all-powerful, all-knowing, above all, and ever present. He is infinite and beyond human comprehension, yet known through His self-revelation. God, who is love, is forever worthy of worship, adoration, and service by the whole creation. (Gen. 1:26; Deut. 6:4; Isa. 6:8; Matt. 28:19; John 3:16 2 Cor. 1:21, 22; 13:14; Eph. 4:4-6; 1 Peter 1:2.)

The Holy Spirit
God the eternal Spirit was active with the Father and the Son in Creation, incarnation, and redemption. He is as much a person as are the Father and the Son. He inspired the writers of Scripture. He filled Christ’s life with power. He draws and convicts human beings; and those who respond He renews and transforms into the image of God. Sent by the Father and the Son to be always with His children, He extends spiritual gifts to the church, empowers it to bear witness to Christ, and in harmony with the Scriptures leads it into all truth. (Gen. 1:1, 2; 2 Sam. 23:2; Ps. 51:11; Isa. 61:1; Luke 1:35; 4:18; John 14:16-18, 26; 15:26; 16:7-13; Acts 1:8; 5:3; 10:38; Rom. 5:5; 1 Cor. 12:7-11; 2 Cor. 3:18; 2 Peter 1:21.)
WHOA, TOO RADICAL FOR ME!!!

Strong's Concordance
Greek 4151
pneuma: wind, spirit
Original Word:
πνεῦμα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: pneuma
Phonetic Spelling: (pnyoo'-mah)
Short Definition: wind, breath, spirit
Definition: wind, breath, spirit.​
 
I think Jesus is the Word of God made flesh . The Bible is the Word of God made paper from God inspired Holy men of God inspired to write as instructed by the Holy Ghost .. Yet God the Father at no time has ever exhausted or been apart from his spoken Word or ability to speak as God the Father ..
 
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Jesus said his words will never pass away, but a bible does pass away as after 100 years it will fall apart.

With 40,000 denominations, pick a God or create your own God from scripture, surely the bible must come from the word babel as Christianity is more confused than anything.
 
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Jesus said his words will never pass away, but a bible does pass away as after 100 years it will fall apart.

With 40,000 denominations, take a pick or create your own Jesus from scripture, surely the bible must come from the word babel as it spreads more confusion than anything. Ink on paper is not perfect.

Where does this 40,000 denominations come from?
It's passed around on this forum as though it is fact.
Why I doubt there are more than 100 actual denominational differences.
 
Curious, the beliefs of this forum has it posted that the owners believe God, Holy Spirit, and Jesus , are persons.
Aren't you inviting a contrast to that belief system with this ? One that could be the source of reporting against a member if they post and disagree with what the owners have expressly stated?
 
Where does this 40,000 denominations come from?
It's passed around on this forum as though it is fact.
Why I doubt there are more than 100 actual denominational differences.
If you include all these off-shoots of off-shoots, I do believe the number is about 22,000.

I also couldn't believe it and did look it up. I was shocked.
This is certainly not what Jesus wanted...
1 Peter 3:8
Philippians 2:2
1 Corinthians 12:13
 
Jesus said his words will never pass away, but a bible does pass away as after 100 years it will fall apart.

With 40,000 denominations, pick a God or create your own God from scripture, surely the bible must come from the word babel as Christianity is more confused than anything.
Oh Yeah!
I have a bible from 1816.
So there!
 
If you include all these off-shoots of off-shoots, I do believe the number is about 22,000.

I also couldn't believe it and did look it up. I was shocked.
This is certainly not what Jesus wanted...
1 Peter 3:8
Philippians 2:2
1 Corinthians 12:13
And where did you look it up?
In your Funk and Wagnall?
 
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