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    Person-collapse entails that the Spirit is three Persons ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Person-collapse should be rejected by trinitarians.

    Person-collapse entails that the Spirit is three Persons (since, being numerically the same with God, and God is three Persons, the Holy Spirit will be three Persons).

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    Person-collapse entails that the Father just is the Son.Person-collapse should be rejected by trinitarians.These are claims any trinitarian should deny.

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    Third, Person-collapse entails claims any trinitarian should deny, including that the Father just is the Son, and that the Spirit is three Persons. (Being numerically the same with God, since God is three Persons, the Holy Spirit will be three Persons.) Pickup concedes that at first glance such claims “sound bad”, but replies that any “Latin” account of the Trinity will as such have to accept such claims (428).

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