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1 | One God, One Jesus Christ | 1 Cor 8:5 | pcdarcan | 132093 | ||
To quote Bro Tim: "I am concerned with a system of false theology that teaches people that there are many gods." In all sincerity, that's why I have a problem with the supporting arguments and line of reasoning contained in many of these message threads. 2 Cor 4:4 is not "a system of false theology", it's the Bible and its author, the Creator, used the secretary Paul to identify Satan as "the god of this world" (The Amplified Bible). If I follow the reasonings explained by Tim in Isaiah, why would the Creator call Satan "a god". No need to response to this, because I believe we are going around in circles, but I hope you can at least see why I can't give up my viewpoint because the Bible (God) is clear about identifying Satan as "a god". It's in the Bible. |
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2 | One God, One Jesus Christ | 1 Cor 8:5 | Ray | 132125 | ||
Hi pcdarcan, 2 Corinthians 4:4 talks of Satan as being "the god of this world" and I would not argue with you about that. But why would we want to put the Christ in the same light and call (h)Him a god? Why would you want to see Satan and Jesus in the same light, and call them both "gods". What we want to gain from the verse is that Christ is to be seen in the light of the gospel. We should see the glory of Christ who is the image of God. 2 Corinthians 4:6, "For God, who said, "Light shall shine out of darkness," is the One who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ." The only begotten Son [God] is not a god. From the heart, Ray |
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