melanie wrote:FYI: Have you read what the definition of a person is??
Regardless of which dictionary version you use the word person is described as a human or human being, The Holy Spirit is not a human being, in as much as God is
Are you aware of that??
Yes in the bible at times The Holy Spirit is reffered to as He but so are Angels and God but we know that they are not human beings, but spiritual beings.
It is plainly obvious from the way I speak about the Holy Spirit that I am in complete reverence and Humbleness to the greatness and authority that resides within the Holy Spirit.
We can become totally lost in debating words and interpretations for the sake of debate but it really serves no purpose and in doing so the core of the message is completely lost, the Pharisees were a prime example of this. If you want to pick apart words then that is entirely up to you, but I prefer to concern myself with matters of the spirit, with My Father's message.
If you would like to comment with something of the spiritual and with substance that would be great, because isn't that why we are really here, to share together in Christ's message, sometimes healthy debate is beneficial but debate for the mere sake of argument is pointless and it just goes around and around in circles, never moving forward.
There is how WE define a person NOW and How the developers of the Trinity doctrine defined it then.
That said:
Person:
per·son [pur-suhn] Show IPA
noun
1.
a human being, whether man, woman, or child: The table seats four persons.
2.
a human being as distinguished from an animal or a thing.
3.
Sociology . an individual human being, especially with reference to his or her social relationships and behavioral patterns as conditioned by the culture.
4.
Philosophy . a self-conscious or rational being.
5.
the actual self or individual personality of a human being: You ought not to generalize, but to consider the person you are dealing with.
As you can see the modern definition revolves around a human being.
In the past though, a "person", was the actual self/individuality ( definition 5 above).
The HS is a person because He has an actual self, just as the Father and the Son do.