Ellen Brown
Well-Known Member
I don't intend to debate on this. What I state is my belief, and others are welcome to theirs, and I will defend their right to their beliefs.
In the OT, when Moses first encounters God, he is told that he can not look upon God and live. Later on, God allows Moses to see him and he comes out all bleached.
Yes, I know that in the NT Jesus says that "I and the Father are one", but I think that means, in context, that the Father and he agree. If Jesus were God, then no one could have looked at him, and people DID look at him, even after the resurrection.
I think that the "Jesus as God" idea came out of the folly of what became the early Catholic Church.
I'm not going to dig all the references out. We all claim to be out of diapers, so you can do it yourself.
In the OT, when Moses first encounters God, he is told that he can not look upon God and live. Later on, God allows Moses to see him and he comes out all bleached.
Yes, I know that in the NT Jesus says that "I and the Father are one", but I think that means, in context, that the Father and he agree. If Jesus were God, then no one could have looked at him, and people DID look at him, even after the resurrection.
I think that the "Jesus as God" idea came out of the folly of what became the early Catholic Church.
I'm not going to dig all the references out. We all claim to be out of diapers, so you can do it yourself.