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Hey there. We've already been to the hospital and done the Version. Uh yeah... It didn't look very nice. I nearly tackled the doctors to make them stop when I saw how much it was hurting Hanna. And to top all that off, it didn't work, so the Baby is still breech. We scheduled a C-Section in about two weeks.

Yeah, watching Hanna being pregnant has increased my love for her about a million-fold. It's amazing to see what she is willing to go through so that we can have our little family. She's the best. She is doing really well right now, but after having been to the hospital, I think she wants the baby now more than ever.

Anyway... Thanks for your prayers and concern.




You and Hanna and LittleAngelIndy always have our prayers and concern sweetie.
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Hanna is probably Very Ready for baby to get here now- Blessings on her after today- I know I would be!
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I think Christ lives in His glorified body in Heaven...but I've never considered that it restrains Him to only being in one place at a time.

I guess I don't understand the Trinity, either...because I believe there are 3 separate and distinct persons who make up the Godhead. Each with His own purpose.

Here's a fun fact. Baptists (at least in my church) don't believe in worshiping the Holy Spirit. We have one song that has three stanzas.

The first is "Father we love you" the second starts "Jesus we love you" and the third was written to say "Spirit we love you", but in our church we changed it back to "Father"


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The trinity has always been difficult for me too. I tend to see one person acting in three roles but my father is in line with your thinking. My problem has been if it is three, even acting as one, then it is not a monotheism.

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But, if it's one dude doing three roles, how are you simultaneously the Father and The Son??

I wish it made more sense.

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It's possible that we are both right and wrong at the same time. God is so beyond our comprehension. I really never think about it unless someone bring the topic up.

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But, if it's one dude doing three roles, how are you simultaneously the Father and The Son??

I wish it made more sense.




The only way I ever managed to make any sense of it was the Irish way............

It's like a shamrock- three parts, one leaf.

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but the same plant, not three different plants that were identical.

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But, still three separate and distinct persons.

(I had to go over the whole Trinity/3 leaf clover thing with my Brownie troop yesterday..."Explain the Trinity...no pressure!" LOL)

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Yeah, the Trinity can get awefully confusing awefully quick.

I did like what Jinzy said though. God is so far beyond our comprehension that I do not believe it is essential that we understand who and what He is. Rather it is important to understand who and what He wants us to become through the gift of His Son.

I guess I just think it is funny that the same decree which declared God Incomprehensible to the Human mind, also tried to Define Him. Interesting... and then when other faiths (like mine) try to portray God in a different light, we are somehow wrong... even though He can't be understood, the creed understands Him "enough" to say who is right or wrong.

Anyway. I think that Jinzy brought up a great point though. God is so much more than we can ever understand in mortality.

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I have a question about God and LDS...

I'm in here talking to my ex-mormon friend. She never went through Temple, but is a big believer in the church. She's ex-mo because she like the occasional glass of wine and cups of coffee.

So, we're talking about the church, and I say "You know, I looked into LDS, but I just couldn't get passed the idea that God was a dude from another planet, who evolved into our God".

She was like "What are you talking about? We don't believe that...you are totally wrong!"

So, am I wrong? If not, is this something you don't learn until Temple? I just assumed you grew up with this knowledge.

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