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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Hmmm...Father's have sons that are of the same kind. In other words if a human father has a son, that son is human. If we take your analogy to it's literal conclusion then the Son must have been God also and since you have the Son being someone other than the Father and being procreated as a separate being, you have two Gods.
The seed of the father. So is God a human? Is the Son human? Just HOW is God the Father of the Son? You used a genetic argument but your argument is inconsistent.
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Prax,
You are certainly free to say whatever you want. Two Gods; you cause me to laugh and wag my head at the same time.
I have no intention of pursuing any meaningful conversation with you.
The seed from the father of the Son of God was (and is) God's own word.
That is why Mary (of the lineage of David by her betrothal) had her first child born not after the will of the flesh, but rather, of the will of God.
God's word is his potency in creation. The potency of his word found agreement within the womb of his handmaiden and a child was conceived. The only begotten son of God was born of the will of the Spirit.
All of creation is NOT SPIRIT ---even though everything that was made was made by the Word of the God.