And whose "son" is He talking about?
That verse and others, such as "for the Father is greater than I" (John 14:28) or "and God is the head of Christ" (1Cor 11:13), raise serious Trinitarian questions, imo.
Hmmmm...this verse (Eze 18:4) has nothing to do with the Trinitarian imo. "All souls are mine" seems rather all inclusive since we all have souls.
Kosta, I'm not sure what to make of all this. Without trying to get too personal, which is rather hard to do, you've stated you don't believe in the inspiration of the scriptures calling them into question, you have serious misgivings (to put it kindly) about Apostles' writings saying they were bias and filled with errors, and now you question the Trinity. Some of these are fundamental principles even for the Orthodox Church. Yet you maintain you're Orthodox. Do you just go for the pot lucks? If so you might consider becoming a Baptist. We have a lot more food although it's not as savory.