Subject: Where does Jesus say He is God? |
Bible Note: Greetings Nancy! My objective was not to "get you" my friend! :-) My objective was simply to demonstrate that as a Unitarian, you too have a 'theology'. The signficant difference between your theology and that of Christianity is the source of your knowledge about God. Since you haven't yet acknowledged what your source is, I will have to assume (based upon what I do know about Unitarinism) that it is logic and individual human reasoning. The problem with this approach is that it in itself is illogical for several reasons. 1) If God is 'unknowable' by the human mind, then it is more logical that God could only be known to the extent that He has revealed Himself to mankind. This God did in both the life of Jesus and the Bible. 2) If all religions are equally true, then Christianity must be true as well. Yet, Christianity differs from every other religion concerning the identify of Jesus and the way of salvation. So, how can all be true? 3) If God is only known through individual understanding, then what makes your individual understanding more valid than Paul's, or Peter's, or John's? These are just some of the issues I would very much like to discuss with you my friend! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |