HealthyShape
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I do not read the KJV. But you tried to argue with the KJV verses against the Nicene Creed, basically.If you feel the King James Version violates that for you then dont read it
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I do not read the KJV. But you tried to argue with the KJV verses against the Nicene Creed, basically.If you feel the King James Version violates that for you then dont read it
What I did was show that the King James violates the creeds wording, and yet there are many people that adhere to the Nicene creed that use the KJV which I think you might probably condemn as being improper when it comes to the whole "made, created" thing.I do not read the KJV. But you tried to argue with the KJV verses against the Nicene Creed, basically.
What you did was asking "Where does the idea come from to that you cannot use the words made or created in relation to Jesus Christ" in your post #39.What I did was show that the King James violates the creeds wording, and yet there are many people that adhere to the Nicene creed that use the KJV which I think you might probably condemn as being improper when it comes to the whole "made, created" thing.
I'm afraid this Ai was made by God....
And All things that exist were created by this AI
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Before AI was made, was it created by God or made by humans? If it was created by God, then...All things were made through Ai.That made no sense whatsover
What you did was asking "Where does the idea come from to that you cannot use the words made or created in relation to Jesus Christ" in your post #39.
If you meant that you believe the Logos was not made or created even though some KJV verses use the word "made", then... fine, even though I am not sure what kind of point is that.
Thats okay, I am lost on it anyway.Before AI was made, was it created by God or made by humans? If it was created by God, then...All things were made through Ai.
I used the wrong word......
But if Ai was not made by God but by human,then we are gods....the image of God.Thats okay, I am lost on it anyway.

Well, as long as we understand the difference between the eternal Logos and the bodily incarnation of the Logos...I asked where does the whole idea come from because of how some Nicene creeders behave over words, they drive me bonkers,
I'll give you an example,
I got banned off a forum for this VERSE
Acts 2:36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.
And YES, no matter how much I protested I did not write it, I got the creed thrown at me because "I believe God made Jesus both Lord and Christ and literally had to answer it (as crazy as that sounds) its true. I saved the actual behind the scenes grilling session because I didnt think anyone would believe me if I told them this. I typically underline because it helps with my eyes, but that got under their skin the worse that I highlighted (like what was I trying to prove) and they wanted to know why.
So I think a few of these people are overly uptight about these things.
No, I do not believe He is created, but I wouldnt read the words made as meaning it the way they might believe it might strictly apply (and so uch be rejected). I would sooner reject them.
In Genesis 1:3 narrative, the light did not exist and had to be created.Is it considered wrong to borrow borrow Gen 1:3 and show Christ by it?
Because here it says
Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse
Here God speaks forth light
Gen 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Who comes into the world a light
And of him it also says,
John 1:9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
There is Gen 1:3 being shown with God commanding the light and the same in the face of Jesus Christ
2 Cr 4:6 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
Pertaining to Christ in you
John 1:9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man
Who would feel this violates, the Father, or the Son, or the scriptures in using these
Not me, we are all gods,and God is God of God.Is it considered wrong to borrow borrow Gen 1:3 and show Christ by it?
Because here it says
Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse
Here God speaks forth light
Gen 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Who comes into the world a light
And of him it also says,
John 1:9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
There is Gen 1:3 being shown with God commanding the light and the same in the face of Jesus Christ
2 Cr 4:6 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
Pertaining to Christ in you
John 1:9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man
Who would feel this violates, the Father, or the Son, or the scriptures in using these
I do not use technical theological jargon, because thats just not my thing, so I might not know what you are talking about unless you use the words in scripture with me in plain speak. I cannot do the dictionary to someones mouth, I am far too stupid for that, and so its not going to springs of living water to me.Well, as long as we understand the difference between the eternal Logos and the bodily incarnation of the Logos...
Some out of the context verses, used in a wrong time or place, can be provocative, for sure.
I wouldnt think twice about posting it, or caring whether the light was created or uncreated only that it is beautiful as shown in Jesus Christ.In Genesis 1:3 narrative, the light did not exist and had to be created.
2 Cor 4:6 is just saying that as in that narrative the light shone out of darkness, so also the glory of God shines in our hearts.
No need to complicate things with reading too much into it.
The term "Logos"? It is what John used in his Prologue. "En arché én ho Logos kai ho Logos én pros ton Theon" (J 1:1) etc.I do not use technical theological jargon, because thats just not my thing, so I might not know what you are talking about unless you use the words in scripture with me in plain speak. I cannot do the dictionary to someones mouth, I am far too stupid for that, and so its not going to springs of living water to me.
I don't worry so much about all the technicalities there might be, I think doing that would drain the life out of me.
I just say WordThe term "Logos"? It is what John used in his Prologue. "En arché én ho Logos kai ho Logos én pros ton Theon" (J 1:1) etc.
But John did not. He meant something more profound than a part of a sentence.I just say Word