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I do not know the Greek.Τεκνα no υιοι is in the Greek. There is a big difference, one is about bearing and conception, the other about progeny. We are not progenies υιοι of god Θεου.
1 John 3:2a Ἀγαπητοί νῦν τέκνα θεοῦ ἐσμεν
I do not know the Greek.
I was born to my father and mother. I am a son of God. And I am adopted as a son.It helps a lot.
I was born to my father and mother. I am a son of God. And I am adopted as a son.
I do not know the difference.Teknosgreek but not uiosgreek.
You are not dead yet, so you can't be uios.
What does that mean?You and I are Teknagreek at best.
What does that mean?
There is a difference between a lesser god and a demigod.
In Norse mythology Thor was a lesser god, Thor was a full god but not the ruler of the gods.
In Greek mythology Heracles was a demigod, Heracles was half god and half man.
Jesus was a full god before the incarnation, Jesus was a full human during the incarnation, Jesus is now a full god after the resurrection and transformation.
I do not know the Greek.
It helps a lot.
No, Jesus was speaking from eternal truth, not anything else.
You are confused.
No, I recognize God is Triune in nature, and you don't.
Have you read about adoption?We are conceived but not caused directly by God, unlike the angels, Adam, and Jesus Nazereth
Exactly, you are confused.
Fables and myths have some basis in fact.Let's just put aside the fables and Greek mythology, and look at the facts.
Unfortunately for your argument, none of what you are saying is taught by the Bible.Yes, the Lord Jesus Christ was fully God before He became flesh and dwelt among us. John 1:1, John 1:14
No, He did not stop being God when He took on human flesh.
Emmanuel = God with us.
He chose to live as a servant...losing none of His Deity.
No, he did not stop being a man when He was resurrected. He remains God and Man.
1 Corinthians 15:23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming.
Fables and myths have some basis in fact.
Unfortunately for your argument, none of what you are saying is taught by the Bible.
In fact, most of what you just said here goes against the clear teaching of the Bible.
True, Jesus was 100% human and 0% divine during the incarnation.You just claimed He was fully human when He walked among us.
The Bible doesn't teach that.Our great God came and dwelt among us.
He spoke as a human being when He spoke of His Father.