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Life experiences combine, and we arrive at a place and a purpose. A Catholic and a writer, my plsce is gratitude and my purpose is to exclaim it. Nancy E. Thoerig holds a master's degree with honors in business administration and bachelor's degrees with honors in the earth sciences, geography and education. An award-winning news and features writer, she also has worked as an engineer's assistant, a non-profit community director and as a marketing and public relations writer and professional. She has taught English composition at the local state university and published a book on the history of her hometown Catholic church. She deeply treasures her Catholic faith and desires to learn more and understand it better every day. She welcomes and enjoys this opportunity to share it with you.
To gain and share a deeper understanding of the truths and beauties of our Catholic faith by researching and writing to: 1. Address misconceptions or misrepresentations of the Catholic Church and its teachings as they are expressed in the editorial pages of the local newspaper; 2. Respond from a Catholic perspective to a selected faith-related issue of the day; and
3. Publish original essays on thoughts of grace and gratitude. Permission is granted for unlimited use of my writings; but credit to my name is required, and mention of my blog or a link to it is appreciated.
The concept of the Trinity is:
a. Christ exists with God in loving union from the beginning of time.
b. God created Christ to redeem mankind.
c. Christ created the Holy Spirit.
d. God created the Holy Spirit for the pleasure of His Son.
"[F]or the Father makes all things through the Word and in the Holy Spirit, and in this way the unity of the holy Trinity is preserved. Accordingly, in the Church, one God is preached, one God who is above all things and through all things and in all things. God is above all things as Father, for he is principle and source; he is through all things through the Word; and he is in all things in the Holy Spirit." – From a letter by St. Athanasius
The answer is a: Christ exists with God in loving union from the beginning of time.
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