if "God" is real, who created the Holy Spirit?

2017-03-06 10:16 pm
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I don't believe, i'm just trying to prove a point on why this stuff ISN'T real.

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2017-03-06 10:18 pm
the holy spirit was not created. the holy spirit is god also
2017-03-06 10:47 pm
No one. The Holy Spirit is the Lord (God)
2017-03-06 10:31 pm
No gods are real.

You're a hig school senior, for crying out loud.

Grow up! Stop believing in non-existent creatures.

These IDIOTS here who keep telling you about this GOD THINGY of theirs, ask them to prove its existence, and then, watch them talk in circles and poop their pants.

Get on with life and grow the hell up!!
2017-03-06 10:55 pm
Religious experts now believe the Holy Spirit was created by one Armando Johnson in 1836.
2017-03-06 10:46 pm
No one created the Holy Spirit of the living God. There is a void, a feeling that something is missing within all of us that only He can fill, by which we also know that God is real. There is only one way to know and experience this... through Jesus Christ, who He is and what He has done. Your choice and decision to find this truth for yourself, as countless other people have for thousands of years.
2017-03-06 10:38 pm
Created? Listening to Mormons and JWs again, I see.
2017-03-06 10:21 pm
The spirit and God are one and they are eternal. Without beginning or end.
2017-03-06 11:01 pm
maybe this will help..

One God
by Henry M. Morris, Ph.D.
Evidence for Creation


“Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD.” (Deuteronomy 6:4)
This great verse has been recited countless times by Israelites down through the centuries, setting forth their distinctive belief in one great Creator God. The Jews had retained their original belief in creation, handed down from Noah, while the other nations had all allowed their original monotheistic creationism to degenerate into a wide variety of religions, all basically equivalent to the polytheistic evolutionism of the early Sumerians at Babel.
But along with its strong assertion of monotheism, there is also a very real suggestion that this declaration, with its thrice-named subject, is also setting forth the triune God. The name “LORD,” of course, is Yahweh, or Jehovah, the self-existing One who reveals Himself, while “God” is Elohim, the powerful Creator/Ruler. “Jehovah our Elohim is one Jehovah” is the proclamation. A number of respected Jewish commentators have acknowledged that the verse spoke of a “unified oneness” rather than an “absolute oneness.” The revered book called the Zohar, for example, even said that the first mention was of the Father, the second one the Messiah, and the third the Holy Spirit.
The key word “one” (Hebrew achad) is often used to denote unity in diversity. For example, when Eve was united to Adam in marriage, they were said to be “one flesh” (Genesis 2:24). Similarly, on the third day of creation, the waters were “gathered together unto one place,” yet this gathering together was called “Seas” (i.e., more than one sea, Genesis 1:9-10).
Thus, Israel’s great declaration should really be understood as saying, in effect: “The eternally omnipresent Father, also Creator and Sustainer of all things, is our unified self-revealing Lord.” HMM
2017-03-06 10:44 pm
The Bible teaches that GOD made the Holy Ghost, after Jesus had gone up to Heaven!
2017-03-06 10:19 pm
the holy spirit is the people whom got saved or goes to heaven.


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