Wrangler
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You did by the most insidious of means; to claim that he did not even have a choice in performing his greatest act.Well, by no means would I take that away by any stretch of the imagination
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You did by the most insidious of means; to claim that he did not even have a choice in performing his greatest act.Well, by no means would I take that away by any stretch of the imagination
Absurd - even by trinitarian standards.But the argument is that the "us" and "our" of John 1:26 refers to this "divine council." I mean, really, I agree in principle, but would assert that this "divine council" consisted of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. :)
You are confusing means and end just to be argumentative. People talk about the finished work that Christ did on the cross. That is what I am talking about. The consequence of this sacrifice, of this work is the redemption of man.I would say that His greatest accomplishment was the redemption of those He came to save.
Rich said:Could you quote exactly what I said that led you to believe I think Proverbs 8 are not the words of God, but rather human philosophy?
No. I don't think Psalms was made up by a shepherd. I'm a firm believer that God is the author of all scripture, including Psalms.
2 Tim 3:16,
All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:It's be pretty hard to not get that message! :)
As I have clearly shown in Psalm 2, the words LORD and Lord clearly reveal the conversation between God the Father and God the Son, during His pre-existence with the Father, before He was made to be flesh.Sorry, but I just don't see "God the Son" in those verses. Since "God the Son" is a key element of the trinity (supposedly our very salvation depends on it), wouldn't you think those words would be found somewhere in the Bible?
I think Psalms 2 makes a very clear distinction between God, the Father, and Jesus, His son.
Ps 2:7,
I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me, Thou [art] my Son; this day have I begotten thee.Why can't we take this as a simple declaration that Jesus is the son of God, that Jesus was begotten of God?
Here's Strong's definition of "begotten:"
H3205 יָלַד yalad (yaw-lad') v.
1. to bear young.If Jesus were God, then it would have to be some other God that bore him. That is clearly not tenable! But it is no problem for God to bear or beget a son. There is not a hint that God and Jesus are somehow one essence or something. It's a clear declaration that God bore a son. Let it go at that. Don't add anything to it. That is why Jesus is in fact called the "son of God" around 40 times whereas we never once see a "God the Son."
2. (causatively) to beget.
3. (medically) to act as midwife.
4. (specifically) to show lineage.
All other scripture must fit with that simple truth, and it just so happens that it does. There is no need to introduce council decisions into the scriptures. They fit just fine when left alone to themselves. The problems begin when we introduce strange doctrines into the equation.
It is a well know historical fact that the framers of the Nicean Council where the trinity was settled were very infatuated with Plato and Greek philosophy. It would be hard to find any Biblical scholars that would argue against that. Several so-called church fathers in Alexandria Egypt, most notably Augustin, made it their life mission to blend the scriptures with Greek philosophy.
“Christian theology has become so fused with Greek philosophy that it has reared individuals who are a mixture of nine parts Greek thought to one part Christian thought.” ~ Douglas T. Holden ~
I can assure you that Douglas is not alone among scholars in understanding the influence of Greek philosophy on the early church. History is history. In this case it very much agrees with the things Paul said about grievous wolves not sparing the flock. Paul was quite clear on the influence outside forces were having on the pure doctrine of the scriptures. His warnings to Timothy left nothing to doubt, the doctrine was becoming corrupt even before Paul died.
No difference at all, just semantics. Jesus is a man, who has the same image as all men, all who are image bearers of God.At the very least, it must be acknowledged that there is a vast difference between Jesus being the image of God and our being created in God's image.
Only does not mean "including another, such as myself."When Jesus Christ was referring to “the only true God” He was contrasting God with the world’s false gods\idols, and not with Jesus Himself.
Given that Scripture says he was firstborn, it is consistent with Scripture; a reasonable interpretation. What makes it silly?That He was born before ~ created before ~ any of us. Which is just silly.
Why do you say "experience only" as if God doesn't know what evil is?
Even so, didn't God say, "Us", they have become like us, knowing good and evil. If this is as you are saying, it still means either that God had done evil, or that He didn't really mean "Us".
That's my general contention with anyone's argument, that it always seems to need for me to read something but not accept what it says.
Much love!
I did no such thing. I did say, Wrangler that His intention was always His intention, and He would have made no other choice. Goodness gracious.You did by the most insidious of means; to claim that he did not even have a choice in performing his greatest act.
Boy this trinity really does a treat on the text.
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You are unable to see what's being shown you in Genesis 1-3. The Angelic Host are without number!You would not think so, if you had not been taught to = not believe it.
Had that not happened to you,...
Then when you read "Let US...make man... in OUR image"....... you would realize that "Us" and "our", is certainly more than one.
But that you can't realize it, speaks to the depth of your indoctrination's ability to keep you from the truth.
Angels cannot create life in any capacity, nor do they procreate among themselves.You are unable to see what's being shown you in Genesis 1-3. The Angelic Host are without number!
You are unable to see what's being shown you in Genesis 1-3. The Angelic Host are without number!
Supporting Scripture please.Listen carefully.
The Angelic Host, are created beings......just like you, and Satan.
They do not have "Creation" ability... and they are not "MAN".
So Angles dont have God's Power?Angels cannot create life in any capacity, nor do they procreate among themselves.
Supporting Scripture please.
If you are thinking I have an issue with a passage, please post that passage, and highlight or something the part you think I have an issue with, and tell me what you think that issue is, that will help me to know what you are talking about. I don't have any idea what point you are trying to make.The issue you have is the angels are the ones who sent them from the Garden and placed Cherubs to protect the way. The context is sin, lets see if you can agree with that first. However, it is true that God has a knowledge of evil, but not be experience!
The context is clearly speaking to experience.
Boy this trinity really does a treat on the text.
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"let Us".... (God and Pre-incarnate Word)... John 1.
Make MAN.... In "OUR image". (Thats 2). 1+1 = OUR. = US.
See that Math?
Now.... "Angels."
1.) are not "man"
2.) Are not created in the "image of God".
Start in the Gospels then read all the the Epistles, then the Revelation.
There is a REASON that only "Man" is created "in the IMAGE" of God...
There is a REASON that "ADAM" is the 1st.....and JESUS, is the "2nd Adam".
Ah deviation!
You said the Angels couldn't created because they are created beings, to which I asked for Scriptural evidence.
I'll allow you a second attempt.
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How God decides to Create is up to Him...you said angels cant create - I asked you for Scriptural evidence to which you have failed to do. If God made man in the image of the Elohim using the Elohim to carry out His tasks, who are you to suggest otherwise?Be smarter.
Realize that there is no verse from Gen to the REV... that says that Angel's create.
Why?
= Because only the CREATOR creates....and Angels are not the creator.
I'll allow you to try to figure that out.
Take your time.