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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011


were used to discribe the relationship the Father has with the Son and
the Holy Spirit.  From the earliest days, it has been said of the Son
that He was "begotten," and of the Holy Spirit that He "proceeds."

Once again, I only mention these dogmatical points to demonstrate
that, from the beginning (33 AD), this assumption that beggetting/born
and creation have not been considered equivalent.

For what its worth, I offer this point for readers of this passage.
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Yours in Christ,
Christian Moulton
"It was in Antioch that they were first called Christians"

Through the prayers of the holy Nektarios Kephalas of Aegina, Metropolitan of Pentapolis the great wonderworkder, O Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us and save us!


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