Oldman,
fwiw, here's my take on what you wrote:
oldman wrote:
Tell me then, do you also believe this is the work of a false god?
Let's see...
oldman wrote:
From the Father and the Son came their perfect and eternal love for each other. Their love is their endless joy in their pure and perfect caring, sharing and giving to each other all that they are and all that they care to create. The Son came from the Father and He naturally looks up to His Father, but without the Father's only eternal child there would be no possibility for an eternal God known as "love", "God is love", as Scripture clearly proclaims, and this love cannot exist with one person alone.
I see a contradiction here. How can the son come from the father, and be an eternal son as well?
This love, this God called love, needs at least two free thinking reasoning minds.
Two free thinking, reasoning minds, implies two different minds. Which implies two different gods. Or one God(Father), and one son who is not God. So, your implications here show a false god.
Through the eternal Son the Father became the eternal giver of joy in perfect caring and sharing, and through the eternal Father His Son became the eternal receiver and giver of this same Spirit. Without the eternal Son there would be no such Spirit of pure and perfect eternal love; and it is this eternal Spirit that comes through the Father and the Son, and with the Father and the Son, all creation is governed. This Spirit naturally embraces all knowledge and wisdom and would mean nothing without being the heart or the innermost ruling character of a person.
Sounds like
gnosticism.
It is this Spirit who will live and rule in all who will value Him above all others.
So your idea is that all who value "Him" above all others, are those within whom this "Spirit" will live. As opposed to the biblical teaching that the Holy Spirit of God indwells those who simply trust Christ for salvation.
Again, different god.
Father Son and Holy Spirit are dependent upon each other for being what they are. All three are of equal value.
An Omnipotent God is not dependent on anyone for anything. Otherwise, He wouldn't be God.
Again, different god.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ reveals the meaning of His Spirit to fallen man, the love of the Father is the heart of His personality, His love is what governs His reasoning.
Where in scripture do you get the idea that the grace of Christ reveals the meaning of His Spirit to fallen man?
His love given to and revealed to us through His Son is His righteousness, and this eternal Spirit of pure and perfect love that embraces all knowledge and wisdom is the Spirit of truth: There is no other Spirit of truth, this is obvious:
There's that pesky gnosticism popping up again.
Only the Spirit who is faithful to love unto death will have no reason to deceive and offend any of us.
What does this even mean? Whose death?
The only true and perfect Spirit that came through the Father and the Son was also given to the angels who came after, and then to the first man Adam; but through pride and the desire to experience the unknown and gain a greater wisdom, this Spirit died in many of the angels and was eventually killed off in Adam also.
The Holy Spirit was given to the angels? Scripture please...
Adam had the indwelling Holy Spirit? Scripture please...
The Holy Spirit died? The Biblical Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity, and God Himself. The Spirit of God cannot die.
Again, different god. Different spirit.
Even so, by the grace of the Lord Jesus, this Spirit is being born in man again. All who are given faith in this Spirit will naturally have faith in the Son. All who are of God have faith in this Spirit. Whoever will not have faith in this Spirit will remain a liar.
Biblically, that's not how it works. Show me from scripture, where a believer is given faith in a spirit.
Again, different spirit.
Without going through the rest of your post, I think you get the idea. You are promoting a different god, and a different spirit.