Friday, October 16, 2009

Holy Spirit

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What is the Holy Spirit?

Examining Holy Spirit 'Proof-Texts'

Quotes: Holy Spirit is a Force from God, Trinitarians Admit

Comprehensive Research Concerning Why the Holy Spirit is Not God or a Person (Examining the Trinity)

Bowman's Holy Spirit (Examining the Trinity)

What is the difference in the meaning of "ru´ach" (spirit) in Genesis chapter 1 and 2 in the Bible?

Is the Holy Spirit really God?

The Holy Spirit-Active Force or the 3rd Person of the Trinity? (quotedstatements.com)

What about scriptures that seem to show the Holy Spirit being personified?

Do scriptures personifying the "Holy Spirit" mean that it is a person?

Gender of article, pronouns for use with holy spirit discussions (Examining the Trinity)

"The Coptic text uses articles with the term 'holy spirit', proving conclusively that it was not regarded as a personal name by those early translators." (JWQ&A)

If the Holy Spirit is God, then why isn't the Holy Spirit given equal description in the Bible?

Did Jesus ever teach that the Holy Spirit was God along with the Father and Son?

Is it true that the Bible describes the Holy Spirit as an "it"?

Is the Holy Spirit really a thing that can be poured out into portions?

Does the Holy Spirit have a personal name?

Why is the Holy Spirit nameless and indistinguishable from all of the other holy spirits?

Does Mt. 28:19 prove that the Holy Spirit is God?

How can the Holy Spirit be "grieved"? (Eph. 4:30)

If the Holy Spirit is really a person, wouldn't the water and blood be persons too according to Trinitarian reasoning and 1 John 5:8?

2 Cor.13:14 "Jesus", "God", "and the...Holy Spirit"

If the holy spirit really is a person, then why is it sandwiched between a list of QUALITIES at 2 Cor. 6:6?

What is indicated by the expression “the seven spirits”? (JWQ&A)


Articles from the WBTS:

Is the Holy Spirit a Person?

The Holy Spirit—God's Active Force

The Truth About the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

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