“Oops, one person, Jesus, God?”
No oops. Jesus is God. Mary gave birth to Jesus, God.
“There are three persons which comprise the One God.”
Yes.
“The third you left out.”
Nope. I omitted nothing that had to be said. I only mentioned one Person - Jesus, God. The comma does not mean more than one person. The comma simply allows the statement that Jesus is God without always having to say “is”. This is obvious to those who know basic punctuation.
“The Holy Spirit.”
Again, nothing that had to be said was omitted. I did not mention the Father or the Holy Spirit since I was talking about only the Second Person, Jesus.
“So to be completely accurate, Mary gave birth to the Holy Spirit also.”
No. The Holy Spirit never took on humanity to be born into the world as a singular person both divine and human. Jesus did. Mary gave birth to one Person, not two. That one Person had two natures - divinity and humanity.
“How interesting to give birth to the Person that caused you to be with child.”
That’s not what happened. It would not surprise me that a Protestant would be so confused as to think so, however.
Read again what you wrote: You denied that Jesus is God, the Son, the Word, the Second Person of the Trinity.I did nothing of the kind.
Not only is that mindreading, but a personal slam which is untrue. [No, I did not and will not alert the moderator. Seeing you hanging from your own petard is epic confirmation of your error]
The rest of what you wrote?
A continuation of the same satanic propaganda such as your dissertation about Protestants.
Which completely has destroyed your credibility here.
Isn't it time for you to go in your little closet and forgive some sins, "preist?"
BTW, I believe you are a Catholic Priest, you've proven it by your total misunderstanding of Christianity.
Nope, you said Jesus, God.
God the Father or God the Holy Spirit?
No. The Holy Spirit never took on humanity to be born into the world as a singular person both divine and human. Jesus did. Mary gave birth to one Person, not two. That one Person had two natures - divinity and humanity.
So you are kicking The Holy Spirit out of what is commonly called the 3-in-one, or Trinity?
God is NEVER existent without being all three.
That's going to look bad on your resume when St. Peter reads it at the Pearly Gates.