For a Trinitarian that is a denial of Divinity - you don’t have to agree, but the logic of my position is internally consistent.
For a Trinitarian that *is* a denial of Divinity - you don’t have to agree, but the logic of my position is internally consistent.
If God had a literal offspring, would it not be a divine being? Arians believe (because the bible says it) that Jesus was birthed out of God literally. He is by nature "divine".
Catholic church lies about what arians believe.
If God had a literal offspring, would it not be a divine being? Arians believe (because the bible says it) that Jesus was birthed out of God literally. He is by nature "divine".
Catholic church lies about what arians believe.
Do Arians not claim the Son of God is a created being?
Do Arians *not* claim the Son of God is a created being?
No, they claim Christ was birthed. Because thats what the bible says. He was "brought forth" out of God.
God is divine, so anything that comes out of God will be divine. Hence His Son is divine.
Begotten. Not created.
No, they claim Christ was birthed. Because thats what the bible says. He was "brought forth" out of God.
God is divine, so anything that comes out of God will be divine. Hence His Son is divine.
Begotten. Not created.
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