What really matters.................
What really matters.................
I wonder why he keeps on with exactly what he said in the beginning, without any consideration to your arguments or mine. It is frustrating, in a debate or discussion, to make points...and yet the other person doesn't even listen to them, never mind give a reasonable reply.
It can be long tedious and frustrating yes,...because he doesn't consider whats plainly presented (or doesn't seem to see what is being articulated), but recircles back to the same points, even though they've been covered :idunno: - in such an exchange, the dialogue reaches an exhaustion point, and one has to creatively redirect the discussion.
As I shared, a Unitarian view is just as good if not better, than a Trinitarian one, but that depends on one's understanding of the significance of either view, and what affords a most logical, rational and spiritually sound perspective. Jesus is still the Christ, the SON of the living God. -
and the Spirit will always bear witness to this essential truth. John is careful to confirm this
at the end of his gospel, and his
book of Revelation also emphatically affirms the Son's subordinance to the Father. The honoring of the Son is already a 'given' since the Son in every significant respect the express image and
representation of the Father,
so he inherits all the names of titles of 'God'! God and his Logos are ONE VOICE. - but he is ever subordinate, in service to the Most High. - the 'word' goes forth FROM 'God'.
Even if we deify Jesus to any degree while acknowledging his humanity as well (compound Jesus as you wish, as church councils have tried for centuries), even STILL....we respect the worship Jesus gives to his 'God' and 'Father'. Only 'God' is 'God', and will ever be the 'One' and 'Only' DEITY. All else is the creative offspring of 'God', and this is a relational truth, reject it or not.
Jesus is BEGOTTEN. - one can entertain any concept of a Godhead or pre-existence of Jesus that they like,.....
the Son is still Begotten. So,... I see a lot of this as unnecessary posturing or conceptualizing, which is fine,...but I question the time investment placed in it to the point where worship is given to a 'dogma' and not necessarily 'God'.
Sure, the Catholic/Protestant Church has their 'creeds' and what they deem 'orthodox',...but that's all it is,...their 'stamp' and 'approval' of their own theology or doctrine. If/when we stick to the essentials of true religion, and Jesus as the Son of God,...practicing the religion of love and wisdom, being 'perfect' in expressing love to all sentient beings, then we reflect and are 'perfect' like our Heavenly Father (Matt. 5). Love being our religion, is all that is essential, since love is the fulfilling of the law, the law of life itself. -
with this you can deify Jesus or humanize Jesus all you like, it will not necessarily matter,
unless you PRACTICE the Religion of Jesus. DO this, DO God's will,
and you will live, you will see and enter the kingdom, here NOW....and for all ages to come.