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Greek ideas were already going into Judaism. So the point is moot.
Not if one is debating if Christianity is truly in line with the Hebrew texts.
We all of a sudden have a trinity god, a god/human son, etc. Pagan.
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Greek ideas were already going into Judaism. So the point is moot.
Not if one is debating if Christianity is truly in line with the Hebrew texts.
We all of a sudden have a trinity god, a god/human son, etc. Pagan.
Not really Pagan. The idea of the trinity has a foundation in the binitarian view in which is seen in Judaism from that time.
Also the God/human son thing really is more complicated as they are seen to be equal in some sense. Not really similar to Pagan ideas.
I have looked at most verses which Christian claim prove Iesous is God. None of them actually say that, or have to be taken that way.
Binitarianism is Christian theology. The Jewish people reject it absolutely.
I have looked at most verses which Christian claim prove Iesous is God. None of them actually say that, or have to be taken that way.
I still have issues with 1+1+1=1
Yes it does, but the trinity is not mentioned much before 300 AD right?It doesn't have to be 1+1+1=1 though. One could make the argument that it is just three forms. When one really gets into Trinitarin theology, it becomes much more complicated.
No, binitarianism is also Jewish theology of that time. It is not that hard to find references to two natures of God in Jewish scripture. Daniel Boyarin, a Jewish scholar, also makes a wonderful argument for this.
fallingblood said:As for the verses that state Jesus is God or equal to God, I can't really comment as I have no idea of what specific verses you are talking about. And regardless, the Christian theology here is that Jesus is God and that ideology goes back to the early church.
Yes it does, but the trinity is not mentioned much before 300 AD right?
And was written when?Actually we see it in the Bible.
And was written when?
Actually we see it in the Bible.
Where? Isn't Jesus the beginning of the creation by God according to Rev. 3 v 14 ?
Did God have a beginning?_______ [ Psalm 90 v 2 ]
Only God was 'before' the beginning.
Jesus was Not before the beginning as God was before the beginning.
How can Christ be the beginning of the creation when he created all things?>>>ErikErik
When Jesus was resurrected, the whole of creation was resurrected in Him, making Him the beginning of an all new spiritual creation of which should never end.
Blessings, AJ
The whole creation was resurrected with Jesus? We have yet to be resurrected. Are you saying that you believe in universalism, that all will be saved in the end?
Πολυπέρχων Γʹ;3146760 said:How supremely arrogant of liberals and religion-revisionists to demand that Christianity change to suit their wishes.