CoreIssue
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For the sake of correct arguement it must be assumed both believers believe in the Trinity. If that is the case there really is no argument, reading the scripture as written; faith is your knowledge of the Trinity.
Only a fool can attemp to explain it (such as myself because I have done it). My question would be? Paul uses the words Christ in you, in many different forms. One place he said for him "to live is Christ."
Why would he use the term "in Christ" over 150, if he meant the HolySpirit.
You see that would not line up with the rest of scripture.
In the same sense that the father, son and holy spirit are all individually called god while together are god.
The blood of Christ saves and washes us clean via the intermediary actions and function of the holy spirit.