To: Frumanchu
What exactly do you believe He is (and why do you bother capitalizing "He" if He is not God)?
He (Jesus) is the Son of God, the
only Son of God. He is the only individual in the history of the world who could speak for God.
Why would you think the Son of God should not be honored?
3,345 posted on
04/11/2004 2:36:42 PM PDT by
OLD REGGIE
(I am most likely a Biblical Unitarian?)
To: OLD REGGIE
He is the only individual in the history of the world who could speak for God. I can think of a prophet or two who might disagree with that idea.
He (Jesus) is the Son of God, the only Son of God.
How does one become an "heir" without becomming a "son" or daughter? Remember that an adopted child was (is) every bit as "legitimate" as a natural one.
To: OLD REGGIE
He is the only individual in the history of the world who could speak for God. Moses did not speak for God? Isaiah? Daniel? Jonah? Samuel? Elijah?
Why would you think the Son of God should not be honored?
In what way was He the "Son" of God? What was the nature of that relationship?
3,455 posted on
04/11/2004 6:04:07 PM PDT by
Frumanchu
(I fear the sanctions of the Mediator far above the sanctions of the moderator...)
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