Jesus, being 'begotten', infers a beginning point, a generation in time.......
Jesus, being 'begotten', infers a beginning point, a generation in time.......
Er, no. :nono: Firstborn is pre-eminence, first-right, inheriting/owning all that is the Father's. Colossians 1:15 says nothing of 'created spirit.'
John 17:5,24 Philippians 2:6 Hebrews 7:3,16,21,24 Hebrews 8:2 Hebrews 9:11, 23 Hebrews 10:5 Hebrews 13:8
You settle for pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. Quit making accusations and assertions. Nobody is impressed by such mewings of less than the most studious. They are merely assertions, Keypurr. What you 'see' is but a group that tries to solve for X and Y with NO values given. Sorry, that isn't 'obvious,' it is duped in almost all of our opinions, including some VERY intelligent men and women. Stop asserting. It is beyond your means. Algebra makes a lot of sense. Basic math doesn't, when you are trying to solve for X and Y.
Don't forget,..
what is 'begotten' has a beginning in time. The Father ALONE is
unbegotten, true (full)Deity, unborn, undying, immortal, incorporeal, absolute,
omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, all-supreme, universal, INFINITE. Therefore only the Father is true Deity, the First Source and Center of all things and beings....the Original Infinite ONE. Nothing surpasses the Primacy of the Universal Father, while all the sons of God are but his offspring.
If such is the case, an Arian view of Jesus or a Trinitarian view are not very different, besides one believing that Jesus did not have a beginning in time (as some pre-existent logos, or pre-incarnate Christ co-eternal with 2 other divine personalities). If one assumes an Arian Christology, Jesus is
still the divine
Son of God, Firstborn, BEGOTTEN of God, his Arch-angel and Agent whereby both 'creation' and 'redemption' is brought forth. The Father works with and thru the Son. A belief that Jesus is 'God' (as proposed in an orthodox formulation and definition) or 'YHWH' is
unnecessary, for a Unitarian view still grants Jesus the Messiah all rights, power and authority in his divinely appointed and anointed office, to be all the scriptures profess of his personhood and role as Savior. One can still honor, appreciate and worship the divinity or 'God' being represented or revealed in Jesus without MAKING Jesus into full-blown DEITY (YHWH). Remember, only the Living Father who is unbegotten from all eternity and truly infinite, is The ONE who brings all things into being, apart from which nothing could be or exist,...and the Son is definitely BEGOTTEN,.....so there was a 'time' when he in his 'begotten' form
did not exist.
The rest of the Arian Controversy is so much quibbles over metaphysics and semantics, amidst a background play of politics.
Who thinks 'God' really cares if you believe Jesus is the
same(homoousia) 'substance' and 'being' of the Father, or only of
like(homoiousia) substance of being of the Father? A creed later came out that said to toss out both theories, since neither were definitively shown in scripture, so its pretty much a wild goose chase, and a greasy one at that.