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Do the Brotherhoods Recognize the “Trinity?” Question: What
do Brothers call God, and do the Brotherhoods recognize God as a Trinity? Richard: To
my knowledge, the Brotherhoods refer to God only as the “Father God” when They
are talking about the Originator of the Universe. Whatever name we give to
Him as we hold a concept of Him in our minds is really sufficient to contact
Him through prayer. Generally speaking, however, He has enough lieutenants
down the chain of command to take care of our problems so that He doesn’t
actually get involved in our problems. The Brotherhoods do not recognize the Trinity
as a mystery in the way that the Christian churches regard it. They recognize
that there is a God. They also recognize the divine nature of Christ who
calls Himself alternately the Son of Man and the Son of God. The Jews had a
problem with the fact that Christ was a person who was worthy of worship, yet
they recalled that Moses had told them there was only one God and no other
Gods were to be worshipped before Him. The Jews who had become Christians
could not worship Christ, so they devised a mystery wherein Christ really is
God. After seeing the power of the Holy Spirit, which was the Brotherhoods
operating through certain select individuals to give them miraculous powers,
they ascribed that power to being an aspect of God. They believed that all
were manifestations of God — such as Christ the man functioning on Earth and
the Holy Spirit functioning through man — and, of course, the only way they
could worship all three was to say that They were all God. (03-1973) |
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