Trinity DebateWHAT DOES THE BIBLE THINK OF JESUSwe already delt with this verse. what about when David was called the "first-born" in Psalm 89? are you saying that David was the "first-born"? and indeed how could someone who is the "First and the Last" (Rev 1:8;17-18 ) ever be the "first-born" in the sense that you're saying? you, who bring up so many verses to back everything up, conspicuously leave out certain ones that challenge your position. and then you don't address them when i refer to them. indeed. the verse actually says that we are to honor the Son just as we honor the Father. and conversely, those who don't honor the Son as they Honor the Father, don't honor the Father. and it's actually saved BY grace, THROUGH faith. actually, most of my argument comes from the NT, indeed, Jesus Himself. not really, and you haven't given any reason for anyone to believe anything other than the Divinity of Jesus. i'll say this one last time, it's perfectly legitimate for Jesus being Divine to become man, but it's not possible for a creation to claim to be Divine (as Jesus does claim) and not be blaspheming. so understood CORRECTLY, the Bible makes perfect sense and Jesus' Divinity remains intact. He was right. there is only ONE TRUE GOD. and Jesus made in the likeness of man was made a little lower than God and humbled Himself. His lack of knowledge doesn't undermine His Divinity, but demonstrates His humanity. as God, He wouldn't get tired; as a man He did. as God, He wouldn't get hungry; as a man He did. you've still given no reason to believe what you say, leave alone the fact that you haven't addressed the verses i've given and the objections i've raised. thanks. |
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