In
the doctrine of the Trinity, there are three persons, God The Father,
God The Son and God The Holy Spirit. All co-equal, co-powerful and
etc.
Considering
that the Holy Spirit is a person, look at Matt 1:18, 1:20 and Luke
1:35 where we are told that Mary was with child by the Holy Spirit, a
person in the Trinity. Thus, if the doctrine of the Trinity is true,
the Holy Spirit, being a person, is the father of Jesus, not God the
Father.
The
Holy Spirit being the father of Jesus, however, does not line up with
the rest of scripture. Either scripture is wrong or the Holy Spirit
is not a person. If the Holy Spirit is not a person, then the
doctrine of the Trinity is false. Can’t have it both ways.
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