When a diligent student of the Bible take a case on the usages of HOLY SPIRIT, there is an inevitable conclusion that that student will find, i.e. it is used in many different ways! Two of the dominant usages are that HOLY SPIRIT is used to signify GOD Himself but not a separate PERSON and so, is qualified to receive an absolute worship as PERSONAL GOD because God is SPIRIT and He also is HOLY. On the other hand, there are cases that HOLY SPIRIT refers to the GIFT of God to us. In this case HOLY SPIRIT is not a person and is not qualified to receive worship. I think, if TRINITARIANS will just take this case seriously and honestly with their great scholarships, then, they must have to accept that the TRINITY THEORY will simply collapse with it.
Simple semantics will give us good idea when we simply take note of how the Bible uses the correct phrases such as "the spirit of God" which basically refer to "something" possessed by God but not "itself" another God, and so we can never read from the Bible a phrase "God the spirit" as Trinitarians unanimously advertised.
It would be a great challenge for me if there is anybody here from the Trinitarian Camp who can disprove my post above.
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