Also pegg a talking snake? An angelic being with the head of a man a lion an eagle 6 wings etc? That makes sense? As opposed to a poem about Gods wisdom...
When you personify something you apply HUMAN qualities and charactistics to it, so wisdom saying "god created me" makes sense because its written as if wisdom was a person. God decides what is right and wrong and what is wise so yes he creates wisdom for us.
The rest of the argument is weak...
And the question is why was hitler attracted to the idea of becoming a priest? I think it stems from the kind of relationship his parents had. He lived in a violent and tyrannical household which probably played a greater role in developing his messiah complex than religion itself.
Also his...
I agree. People also skip the part about the actual psychology of these tyrants and simplify it to religion vs atheism. Hitler had an abusive father who use to beat his mother and he developed a messiah complex. Possibly brought on by the fact he thought his father may not have been his...
Jesus who is meant to be the special angel of God first sentient being created,
closer in bond to God than anyone else is strangely enough, not clearly described or introduced to the Jewish people in the Jewish texts and is not taught by God in the Jewish texts. But cherubim are clearly taught...
I mean the "old testament" I wasn't referring to all Jewish texts but the verses pegg referred to. I never said its about generic wisdom either, it's about Gods wisdom and read in context I'm not seeing Jesus in it.
The verses before talk about Gods wisdom "I help kings to govern" "princes use me to lead" the verses are personifiying wisdom so it does make sense that wisdom says "I was created." How would kings and princes use Jesus before he supposedly came to earth? If its talking about Jesus.