I do not mind being called names, condemned and told I am wrong.
But just so I fully understand, who am I worshipping other than God to be called an idolater, and what am I blaspheming.
If I am calling Jesus God and my Lord, as Thomas did, who Jesus said he should not doubt but believe, is Thomas an idolater and blasphemer when He responded to the resurrected Jesus and testified to who Jesus was in front of all the disciples.
If Thomas had been wrong, Jesus would have corrected him, and they would have recorded this, but actually they took note that Jesus took being called Lord and God, so that is what He must be.
Now if you have another way of explaining this clear passage and reaction I am listening. And my friend I am not joking, because I listen to Jesus and if you can shine the light on Him more, Amen. God bless you
I explained Thomas' reaction in my previous post to you, just for the record, but will repeat.
Jesus explained the meaning of calling men gods, 'if I called them gods to whom the Word of God came, how much more His Messiah'. We don't lose our heads and jump into the realm of the implausible, just because the word theos is used to refer to men. There are no exclusive words for the almighty God. Even the tetragrammaton is not a personal pronoun, but a verb tense that denotes a concept. It is used often throughout the Bible to refer to men, and its Greek equivalent ego eimi. Thus, context rules.
Only 1 week earlier Thomas didn't even accept Jesus as the messiah, but a defeated and deluded leader of a bunch of riff-raff. Being raised from the dead, of which Thomas was familiar with many episodes (Lazarus, Jarius' daughter, widow from Nain's son, Elisha & Elijah's circumstances, etc..), would not compel Thomas to believe in the unfathomable and incomprehensible, standing before him was the transcendent omnipresent God, to whom he stuck his fingers into his body (most people would be scared of instantly dying just being within 1,000 feet).
God can never authentically humble Himself before His own creation, as you stated. There is no affinity between God and man, in order to do so on any practical and meaningful level. God did not propitiate Himself, ...do you understand the implications of what you are professing.
You are a blasphemer because you call a man, God.