Well what does the divinity of God really mean, anyway, to one who is not a Unitarian, who is
a 'xxxxxx-arian' of some other sort!
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Let me finally set the record straight and answer the OP as no one has, thus far
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Most if not all clergy, noted scholars and learned folks, not Unitarians, believe Jesus is divine, deity and God based on these thoroughly researched facts.
Please research them if you believe I have erred.
1. That there is no explicit verse or verses of scripture that say Jesus is divine, deity or God
2. That there is only implied evidence of his full-up divinity, deity or being God.
3. These implications are mostly based on his actions, teachings and reactions around him that include:
The top 5 implications:
a. Jesus was resurrected to immortality
b. Jesus forgave sins.
c. Jesus accepted true worship
d. He was sinless
e. If the word/logos was with God and the word became, a human being and person's (voice), with a sinless internal human nature as Adam, then he was God
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Now ALL these implications can be explained away quite easily if we read in scripture and truly believe that HIS FATHER caused all of them, as the word and spirit of the Father resided within the 2nd Adam!
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So, I would seriously consider again why one would think and then believe, Jesus, the mortal man was divine, deity and God.