Watch your tone son...jerzy wrote:PaulSacramento
So you suggest that Thomas spoke about himself “The Lord of me and the God of me.” Why then people use this text as proof of Trinity God?
I don't need your explaining away of the scriptures which is beyond reproach that the Father is the only true/one/our God.
Please point to a proof text stating that Jesus is God instead of making up stories while rejecting hundreds of proof texts stating to the contrary.
I know you cannot because it would mean that God contradicted Himself.
Read what I wrote.
Thomas proclaimed Jesus as His God and His Lord.
There is no other interpretation of that passage.
The writer of the GOJ proclaimes Christ as the Divine Logos and states that the Word is WITH God and IS God ( a statement of divine nature).
It is not about "proof texting", it simply is what was stated in the GOJ.
Paul states in Colossians and Philippians that Christ is of the same nature as The Father, ie: God.
What is begotten of God is, quite simply, God, that is why the statement of " the only begotten Son" has such relevance.
You can disagree with the Trinity all you want, that is your choice BUT you can't deny that the NT states that Son and Father ( and HS) share the same divine nature.
The even have the some roles as saviour and redeemer.
That simply just is.