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    pastormg
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    I appreciate the responses to my question about John 1:1 but no one answered my question. “acertainchap” said Jesus is God. I fully agree with that statement, but all other answers were “Christ is not our God but is our Lord and the Son of that God” or “see fully developed threads on the Trinity, your questions have been answered there” (I read your answers on the Trinity and they don't answer my question about John 1:1), then the writing in green was hard to read but once again telling me I'm following men and not the Word – I'm asking you about the Word and I did not get an answer. I will try again.

    Can someone on this blog please tell me the difference between the greek THEOS and THEOS? “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God (THEOS) and the Word was God (THEOS). Jesus is God. Period. I can fully have a discourse of any scriptural substance with anyone on this list but what I do not like to do is get sidetracked on comments like “I'm following traditions of men (which I do not follow) or comments like “Then why would you believe the dangerous speculations of men. If you are a pastor and you teach these nonbiblical things you put yourself doubly at the risk of the wrath of God.” Please stick to the question and I can certainly work with that. Thanks a lot. I am not trying to be rude I really just like to keep to the substance of what is being talked about and not attacking one another when you don't know me at all.:)

    #57396
    pastormg
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    I came across your website and you say in your teaching on the Trinity that “Jesus is not God.” You claim that Jesus is the Son of God which means He is not God. Explain, John 1:1. Please do more than say it is . .”the Word was a god or . . .the Word was god (little g). In the original language it is Theos and it is the same word when it says (In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God (theos) and the Word was God (theos). Now, how can you come to the conclusion scripturally that it means little god (created).

    Thanks

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