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The 2000 year-old doctrine of the Trinity states that:You have not looked into my views long enough to determine that. I believe in a distinction between the members of the Godhead.
And if I am emphasizing the Oneness of the three in order to win Oneness Pentecostals to the truth (of the divine Trinity) and/or win Tritheists to the reality of the Oneness in the Tri-Unity of God, you should not be so quick to judge, lest you hinder that work.
I don't feel an ounce of anger over anything you have said...but rather I have called you out on your stinky attitude out of love for you...in the hopes that you might repent.
And of course, Proverbs 26:4-5 is currently in play.
The question arises over whether Matthias was truly the apostolic successor of Judas or whether it was in fact Paul. Evidence points to the fact that it was indeed Paul.
In which case, his apostleship was based on the fact that he received the Holy Ghost through baptism...
The Father is GOD, but is NOT the Son or the Holy Spirit.
The Son is GOD, but is NOT the Father or the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is GOD, but is NOT the Father or the Son.
The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are THREE distinct Persons in ONE God.
The Father is ALWAYS the Father
The Son is ALWAYS the Son.
The Holy Spirit is ALWAYS the Holy Spirit.
If YOUR definition is different – you have invented a different god and you are in heresy . . .
As for Paul and Matthias – they were BOTH Apostles – and Matthias succeeded Judas, as we read in Acts 1:20.