On the contrary, It was addressed it fully. It was shown to you from other translations how wrong you were. It was demonstrated how bias is used in translating and why the word "son" was substituted for "god" in that verse.
Can you show me anywhere in scripture that says so? Where will I find "same substance" or "essence" in the Bible? I am sure you will find it in the words of men, but you will not find it in the word of God.
You have used 3 different names, scripture, the Bible, and the Word of God. Can you please elaborate on why scripture, and the Bible are Jesus Christ?
Would it be considered Christiandom to call writing, letters, and a book, and exalt them over the true Word of God?
If I were to seek God, is the only place that I can find Him in a book?
Has the Lord ever spoken to you?
Christ was a divine being...that does not make him equal to the one that 'begat' him. There is only one Father....all life comes from him.
Jesus is described as "the firstborn of all creation". (Col 1:15, 16) "The beginning of the creation by God" (Rev 3:12)
If we have a "firstborn" (monogenes) in any family (same word used in scripture for Jesus) then they did not come into being at the same time as their father. The Father alone is an eternal being.....he then created the life of his "firstborn"....was he divine? YES! Equal to his Father ? NEVER! Nor did he ever claim to be. Humans did that.
I did not once quote the NWT in my reply. Christendom's opinion of the NWT probably rivals our opinion of their disgustingly biased translations.
Feel free to dictate to our governing body any time. I'm sure they can't manage our united global brotherhood without your advice.
That could have something to do with deeper study into the meaning of the word "proskyneo", which can be used for both. Context dictates which and Jesus never once solicited worship. He said that his Father "alone" was to be worshipped in that sense.
"Undeserved kindness", I believe is a better rendering because "grace" has taken on a meaning in Christendom that the scriptures have never promoted. For some it is a licence to sin whilst taking God's forgiveness for granted. For many it removes the need for genuine repentance.
If there was no light to be shed as time went on, why does the scripture say so? (Prov 4:18, 19) Those in the dark haven't got a clue.
There is no light being shed at all in Christendom, who haven't changed their sad tune for centuries. Even after her doctrines have been proven to be man-made, she still clings to them and continues to promote the idea that God is backing her. Yet....Look at the fractured state of Christendom's churches and see the pathetic excuse for Christianity that God sees. Take a good look at the activities of those who purport to be spiritual leaders in today's world (pick a denomination) and understand why Jesus will say at the judgment..."I never knew you, get away from me you workers of lawlessness!" (Matt 7:21-23)
"By their fruits" Jesus said you would recognise his true disciples, as opposed to the "weeds" sown by the devil. Peace is the possession of true Christians. (2 Pet 3:11-14)
"Happy are the peacemakers" Jesus said...since when has Christendom ever been responsible for making peace? She is too busy supporting the political wars of this world....of which Jesus told his disciples to have "no part". I guess that makes Christendom a place of perpetual unhappiness.
I was personally never happy there....that's why I left.
We are all responsible for where we are when the end comes. It's our choice to accept or reject the message.....and the judgment is permanent.