My use of
Almighty/Father God was because I SUSPECTED there might be a miscommunication about terms by my 2nd communication on the topic.
However, WHEN AFTER my use of Almighty/Father God to signify precisely which part of the Trinity I was referring to, there was another VIVID post [vivid being fine with me] to the effect that MARY WAS THE MOTHER OF ALMIGHTY GOD, it
SEEMED clear that
that
was
your position.
I’m relieved to learn that you continued to misunderstand my term and that you do not believe that nonsense.
Alamo-Girl has clarified the matter by informing me that many Christians use the term “Almighty” to refer exclusively to God the Father. So, yes, I misunderstood what you meant. I had never heard of that restricted use of the word “Almighty” before.
The whole controversy is over as far as I'm concerned.
Quite frankly, no one believes that Mary was in any way the mother of God the Father. She most definitely was not,logically, completely, utterly NOT. The whole concept of the Trinity is based around the conundrum that Jesus was/is/will be God and yet He said His Father above and yet He had a mother.