The bible uses the word catholic (katholikos) to describe Christ’s church.
Jesus, the Son of God, did not write anything. He fulfilled the Law, and left a Church, and told us how to worship God (no more animal sacrifices, bread and wine as the body of Christ instead offered as an offering of thanksgiving at the altar).
This is what all
ALL
christians did for 1600 years (up until Luther’s error).
And you think you have it all figured out even though it’s logically incoherent and not in keeping with the first sixteen hundred years of christianity.
The bible uses the word catholic (katholikos) to describe Christ’s church.
Jesus, the Son of God, did not write anything. He fulfilled the Law, and left a Church, and told us how to worship God (no more animal sacrifices, bread and wine as the body of Christ instead offered as an offering of thanksgiving at the altar).
This is what all
ALL
christians did for 1600 years (up until Luther’s error).
And you think you have it all figured out even though it’s logically incoherent and not in keeping with the first sixteen hundred years of christianity.
Unreal.
No, Jesus is not the Holy Spirit
They are one but they are also individual persons with their own personhood
Jesus is not the Father
the Father is not the Holy Spirit