Perhaps Jesus was correct when He quoted from psalms 82:6 to say we are all gods.
In the sense we can know good and evil. Gen 3:22 - Then the Lord God said, "the man has become like us(Us is another reference to the Trinity) knowing good and evil...
Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him.
Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
The Jews answered him, saying, For a good work we stone thee not; but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God.
Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
If the verse said "Gods" then I would have problem. Using gods, can be addressed as I just tried to do. We should understand that gods are not Gods.
Two ministries? I haven't heard that one before. Please elaborate.
Th ministry of the Holy Spirit is to guide God children into all the truth, and to glorify Jesus(Jn 16:13-14. The ministry of Jesus was to glorify the Father(Jn 17:1-4)
You are correct that the concept is simple and I don't believe it. It appears irrational and contradictory to other scripture. The reason I personalise my beliefs is out of respect for others who believe differently such as yourself. It also provides you with an opening to explain your beliefs. My beliefs are not unique to me. There are many others including those who consider themselves Christian who hold such beliefs.
Because spiritual concepts can't be proved, they are irrational. All religions have some good aspects. Yours has many good moral teachings, most, if not all can be found in the Bible. The main reason conservative Christians do not accept other religions, is because they never have a Biblical concept of God or of Jesus. It would be hypocritical to accept any religion that has more than one God or even one god.
I do agree that a belief in Jesus as God incarnate is probably held by the majority of Christians although many Christians in my experience either do not really know what they believe or struggle to explain it. Does that shoe fit? You seem to consider yourself to have some authority to determine what constitutes correct and incorrect belief. Is that self appointed, or did someone give it to you?
I only have God's word. If you can't point out where I do not understand it, please do. I am not claiming to be some super dupper Bible Scholar, but I do have the ability to read and understand text usually written at about a 10th grade level.
Gen 17:19 - But God said, No, but you shall call his name Isaac and I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him.
Luke 3:34 - The son of Jacob, the son of Isaac...