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Essay heading: No Wonder They Call Him Heretic
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The Holy Spirit was the primary Being created by the Son or Word. This act was then followed by the creation of spiritual beings or rational souls. The rational souls or beings thus pre-existed their bodies and even the creation of the material cosmos. All beings are subordinated to God the Father from the beginning... displayed 300 characters
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All beings are subordinated to God the Father from the beginning. Thus, the Son mediates between God's absolute Oneness and this multiplicity of beings. So far, so good. The only part that might cause trouble is the subordination of the Persons, but it is not a real issue this early in the history of the church... displayed next 300 characters
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