'God' is the One and Only Source of reality....no matter how distorted by humans
'God' is the One and Only Source of reality....no matter how distorted by humans
Jesus is not a god. He is God Almighty. Until you come to know this, you will never have peace.
That the 'logos' was 'a' god, is a possible translation of John1:1, or simply that the logos was 'divine', being of the nature of 'God', since the 'logos' has no other source but 'God', as everything else that is 'generated' from 'God'
While the 'word'(creative thought) was ever with-in 'God' (Universal Consciousness), being eternally inherent in 'God', the 'word' is still an eternal creation or generation of 'God'. A 'father' is always ancestral to a 'son',....hence a 'son' is always understood to be 'begotten' of a father. A 'son' is always subordinate to a 'father', being his 'offspring', proceeding therefrom.
Isaiah 9:6King James Version (KJV)
6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
See: Isaiah 9:6 oly: (same video below with additional commentary)
A sound biblical Unitarian view of God and Jesus is just as good or logical than an assumed 'trinitarian' one. As 'Christology' evolved within Christianity, theologians spent centuries debating over the precise 'ratio' of Jesus
assumed 'human' and/or 'divine' natures. From there you have every imaginable 'doctrine' and 'heresy' come forth, as attempts to
define Jesus constitution....became so
critical. That he serves as or is 'Messiah',
an anointed man of 'God' is enough for orthodox Jews and some Unitarians, but not good enough for those who would
wholly divinitize Jesus.
Again,...there is no reason to make Jesus 'God Almighty' since the Jewish Messiah by definition is
not that. We could go into all the kinds of 'Christology', but I find none that convince me to became a staunch or dogmatic Trinitarian (imagine that
) over a more liberal Unitarian of sorts, although I often do give Jesus all kinds of nuances of being 'divine', in a metaphysical sense, as Jesus does hold the pure archetype of being BOTH 'Son of Man' & 'Son of God', being the perfect epitome of both human and divine natures in perfect concord. Such is the 'divine Man', the 'second' or last Adam, or the
'Adam Kadmon'. All men bear this divine image, imprint, expression and POTENTIAL,....as they become partakers of the divine nature and choose to foster sonship with God,
doing His will. These universal truths and principles are pretty fundamental.
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My former post also holds, as all there is...is CONSCIOUSNESS. - since 'God' is INFINITE INTELLIGENCE....everything and everyone is an image of 'God', born from, derived out of the One and Only Consciousness existing. All there is...is that! God is One. God is All. So,...whether you want to exalt one 'image' or 'person' above another, is pretty much a relative exercise of the mind(ego), comparing 'this' with 'that',...just a role playing game of duality, a kaleidoscope of varied perceptions.
In-joy,
pj