Trinity DebateJesus as the embodied pre-existent SonHonestly, I don't see a connection with your highlighted verse. The previous verse holds that Christ will return to heaven to a state He was in before He came to earth. When Jesus was taken up, did He become a thought in God's mind as he would have been "before"? That doesn't make sense. My arguments have been based solely on what Jesus, Paul, and John said! What you're accusing me of is a step beyond ridiculous. Although I believe that there's a connection, many including the Arians have not believed that since Jesus was preexistent, that such makes him God. So, that argument is a different but related one. Using this argument to prove Jesus wasn't preexistent doesn't make a strong case. |
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