They have always believed in God as a single, divine Individual, beside which there is no other (Paidion)JR, I am confused here, Is a "person" an "individual"? If so, are there not three individuals in the God-head? (Brenden)
I quoted Paidion’s quote, which used the term individual. It was not my intention to use the term individual. So no, I don’t believe there is any reason to think Jesus can be divided or separated from the Father. Rather, it is true that God cannot be divided, and God is thus an individual. But some people are reading mans nature (as in a person) into the nature of what God is (and into individual rather than the meaning: indivisible). This is not reasonable or logical: God is not a man, God is God.
Sure it is, for you. God is not divided. God is One, and Jesus and the Father are actually One. If you believe Jesus and the Father are actually One, then Jesus is God.This really is the big rub, isn't it? (Brenden)
True, the Trinity explains the Trinity, and Binatarian explains Bi-unity. I said somewhere to you in a thread I was happy you could embrace believing a Binatarian view of God. I try to never use the word trinity except when it must be used. For me it confuses the issue, because the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit is really a separate issue. If One can see that Jesus and God are One, then for the same reason, the verses where the Spirit is 'spoken of' and 'speaks' also can be accounted for with the same reasoning, to be a person within and one with God.And the trinity is not a "way" to explain how there can still be "one God". You could do that with a Binatarian concept’ (Brenden)
Like I said, if it were not for the pronouns, conversations between them, and Jesus speaking of the Father as a separate person, if it were not for that I would reason that Jesus was simply God incarnate and nothing more. And why not? God had walked and spoke with Adam, and Enoch. God had appeared in a form to Abraham and Moses. There are appearances of one like the Son of man to Daniel, and Ezekiel and others see God in forms that defy definitions. So why can’t God indwell something if He so chooses? Scripture certainly allows for this. But we are confronted with the problem of Jesus talking to The Father. So it is not so simple, they are One, as Jesus says. We either believe Him or we don't, everything else is excusing this blasphemy. Calling yourself equal with God is ultimate blasphemy, and un-biblical, yet Jesus argues for His relationship with the Father and never excuses this behavior, other than continuing to incriminate Himself further and further. He is a Jew, under the Law, claiming Prophet status, yet speaking the unthinkable. That is unless, could it be, that He is telling the truth? Are Jesus and the Father really One?
Scripture, the Law, Judaism, have no allowance for anything other than worship and the existence of One and Only One God, who alone made the heavens and Earth and rules over all His works, forever:
‘All nations whom You have made shall come and worship before You, O Lord, And they shall glorify Your name. 10 For You are great and do wondrous deeds; You alone are God' (Psalm 86:10)
Unless Jesus truly is this same Lord, then he is not Lord.
Be a Binatarian, I am too, although I can ‘also’ be a believer that the Holy Spirit is God and that He speaks (Trinitarian). The Holy Spirit only speaks of the others, so if you want to believe Jesus is God, and yet consider the Holy Spirit another or whatever, that is fine. There are only a few verses that speak of The Spirit ‘being a person’ who can speak of and for God, yet for all we know The Spirit is God. So those verses, although completely intertwined, may be a different topic from those concerning Jesus Divinity.