Hi hybrid,
Yes really.
please reread my previous post carefully. the answer is there for you to understand
I've read your words carefully, but they do not represent what Tertullian is saying.
no, tertullian said at once (simultaneously) god was the father, the son and the spirit.
This is not what the Nicene creed teaches. The three persons have always been
distinct. To say God was at once the father, the son and the spirit at one point but now is not at once the father, the son and the spirit is heretical, I'm afraid. Tertullian did say something to this effect, but he included the angels in hisfamily of gods as well since he said they were sparkes of his essence.
if he was a modalist he will say "god successively became the father, then the son then the spirit.
Not really. Modalists believe God is
one person and wears the mask of father, son and holy spirit at will. You're essentially saying the same thing . You're saying God was at one point in time at once God the father, the son and the holy spirit. Where's the distinction between the three persons ?
or he would say in his analogy about the sun and the ray as
the sun became the ray. but no he said the sun shoots its beam without leaving the source.
Exactly. Tertullian said the angels too which shoot out from the sun, as it were, are a part of God's essence.
i think you are the one who is confused about the two.
I guarantee I'm not confused betwen the two.
NO.the father and the son and the spirit were IN THE BEGINNING.
Tertullian said there was a time when the Son was not and there wasa time when God wasn't a Father. It doesn't get any clearer than that.
if you read carefully my post, i posted that they said that the event was BEFORE THE BEGINNING.
Basically you're saying your God was in a different mode(no pun intended) before the beginning.
it was said in hope that you woud understand the logic of divine economy and not to be misunderstood as such.
The divine economy distinguishes between the persons of the trinity at all times, and forever , and separates them as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. There was never a time when God was at once Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as you are suggesting. And by the way, there is no "logic" to the trinity.
you do can think beyond the beginning, can you? or your not a deep thinking egghead? it's nice to be once in a while.
That's not an argument. I'm simply pointing out to you where and how you're being "heretical" in your beliefs.
am i suppose to cry over this?
nah, if you misjudged tertullian as being a modalist, i'm not a bit surprise if you misjudged my beliefs either.
Do you know he was a Montanist?
The Creator of heaven and earth, because of His infinite love for His wayward creatures became one of them and died for them in order to bring them back to His fold.
call me what you want, as long as it is understood to be this. i can live with that.
To me that's absurd. The OT clearly states, and in numerous places, that God is not a man, and God does not die. YHWH warned us about worshipping strange gods. I will listen to Him rather than to any man, woman , angel or man-made doctrine.
best wishes,