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x the Spirit is the Father
Assumptions
Reasoning
Reasoning
Reasoning
Reasoning: the Spirit's actions are distinct from the Father
Reasoning
Reasoning
Reasoning
Reasoning
Counter-Statement
Talk
x the Spirit is the Father
Assumptions
The Laws of Logic Hold Universally
Christianity's distinctive, characteristic beliefs
Reasoning
the Spirit is a "He" in Scripture
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning
the Spirit has a conscious will unique from the Father
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning
Jesus sends the Spirit as if He is distinct from the Father
(John 14-17)
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning: the Spirit's actions are distinct from the Father
1)
Reasoning
the Spirit can be grieved distinctly from the Father
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning
the Spirit loves in a way distinct from the Father
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning
the Spirit searches in a way distinct from the Father
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Reasoning
the Spirit can be grieved in a way distinct from the Father
If the above is true,
x the Spirit is the Father
∴
x the Spirit is the Father
Counter-Statement
the Spirit is the Father
Talk
1)
if this page feels cumbersome, this can turn into one premise of reasoning, and all the sub-reasoning can be listed under this premise's page