Trinity DebateWHAT DOES THE BIBLE THINK OF JESUSthis is too simplistic as well. you can grab tens of verses that say that Jesus is the Son of God. in normal language those verses would be just as equal to saying that "God has a God" (as you put it) as well. so why just use this verse? the problem arises when we see verses where Jesus is claimed to be more than a man, and when He even claims Himself that He is One with the Father, or that when you have seen Him, you have seen the Father. now could a man be a man and be God as well? of course not. but could God, become a man, and still be God? certainly, since God is Spirit (John 4:24). you can't just grab verses that seem to deny the claim to Divinity without looking at the ones that affirm it. and the negative stance is the more difficult stance since a mere man, a creation, claiming to be One with God would be blasphemy of the highest order. however, there's nothing blasphemous about God coming in human form. i don't see how your position is sustainable, other than questioning whether Jesus actually made the claims that are ascribed to Him in the New Testament. which is a whole other discussion. so what is your belief system anyway? are you a Jehovah's Witness or something? just wondering. thanks. |
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