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>>7903071
Jesus is the Incarnation of one part of the Holy Trinity, the Son.

God is composed of three unique persons in one nature. In other words, the "what" is God, but the "who" is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ is the incarnation of the Son of God, and thus the person of the Son, has two different natures. He has his human nature, and his divine nature.

Father, Son and Holy Spirit all share the same will, so they don't really have any disagreements amongst themselves.

However, you do hear Jesus praying, for instance, "Father, if it is your will, let this cup pass from me." Though I'm not sure if that is referring to his crucifixion or his agony in the garden.

>>7903077
>God the Father is God the Son who is God the Holy Ghost.

That's not quite right in the orthodox understanding and I think falls into a heresy referred to as modalism.

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>christians will defend this

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These threads are cool, people really seem to know what they're talking about.

One concept of Christianity I still can't quite wrap my head around is the Trinity. There's the classic diagram (pic related), but I don't logically understand how, for example
>God is the Father
>The Father is not the Son
>But God is the Son
and the others as well. It's said that "each is God, whole and entire", yet there is only one God, and the Father/Son/Holy Spirit are not each other.

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