It is amazing when, sometimes, people don’t mind playing the ignorant though they are not less knowledgeable than I am.
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of desert’, does this mean that ‘desert’ is his father?
I hear them say: Of course not, it simply means; he used to live in a desert.
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of sin’, does this mean that ‘sin’ is his father?
I hear them say: It just means that he is the fruit of unmarried parents.
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of evil’, does this mean that evil is his father?”
I hear them say: This simply means that he used to be evil.
In these three cases (expressions) people understand very well the word ‘son’. And they don’t complain, at all, that these expressions are nonsense since ‘desert’, ‘sin’ or ‘evil’ cannot or don't breed and have children.
But if I ask them: Someone is known as ‘Son of God’, does this mean that ‘God’ is His Father?
I hear them say: Oh yes, ‘God’ has to be his father because there are no other meanings of the word ‘son’.
I hope you got the point
The question is:
What did prevent Jesus to say “I and God are one” instead of “I and my Father are one”.
Please note that whom Jesus calls ‘my Father”, He also calls Him Our Father in Heaven (therefore, not just His Father). I mean; the noun ‘father’ has also different meanings as the word ‘son’ has that most people pretend not knowing.
So let me see if someone here discovered, as I did, how the practical real meanings of ‘God’ and ‘the Father in Heaven’ (as mentioned in Jesus message) are also based on Love.
Please note that I am here just to share with you what I have in mind and not to convince anyone about anything.
Jesus only (on the Gospel and not anyone else) saved me from my ignorance about life. I guess you know that every human baby is born with this greatest weakness, ‘ignorance’. But it was called for our ancient primitive ancestors (kids of humanity) ‘the Original Sin’. In the far past (if not now too), the universal belief (among Jews and Pagans) was that any serious weakness in one’s body is due to sinning.
Fortunately everyone here is not less intelligent than I am and has also the Gospel as I have. This is why I said: I am here not to convince anyone about anything but to share with you what I have in mind (the logical answers that Jesus, on the Gospel, helped me to know).
Cheers,
Kerim
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of desert’, does this mean that ‘desert’ is his father?
I hear them say: Of course not, it simply means; he used to live in a desert.
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of sin’, does this mean that ‘sin’ is his father?
I hear them say: It just means that he is the fruit of unmarried parents.
If I ask them: Someone is called ‘son of evil’, does this mean that evil is his father?”
I hear them say: This simply means that he used to be evil.
In these three cases (expressions) people understand very well the word ‘son’. And they don’t complain, at all, that these expressions are nonsense since ‘desert’, ‘sin’ or ‘evil’ cannot or don't breed and have children.
But if I ask them: Someone is known as ‘Son of God’, does this mean that ‘God’ is His Father?
I hear them say: Oh yes, ‘God’ has to be his father because there are no other meanings of the word ‘son’.
I hope you got the point
The question is:
What did prevent Jesus to say “I and God are one” instead of “I and my Father are one”.
Please note that whom Jesus calls ‘my Father”, He also calls Him Our Father in Heaven (therefore, not just His Father). I mean; the noun ‘father’ has also different meanings as the word ‘son’ has that most people pretend not knowing.
So let me see if someone here discovered, as I did, how the practical real meanings of ‘God’ and ‘the Father in Heaven’ (as mentioned in Jesus message) are also based on Love.
Please note that I am here just to share with you what I have in mind and not to convince anyone about anything.
Jesus only (on the Gospel and not anyone else) saved me from my ignorance about life. I guess you know that every human baby is born with this greatest weakness, ‘ignorance’. But it was called for our ancient primitive ancestors (kids of humanity) ‘the Original Sin’. In the far past (if not now too), the universal belief (among Jews and Pagans) was that any serious weakness in one’s body is due to sinning.
Fortunately everyone here is not less intelligent than I am and has also the Gospel as I have. This is why I said: I am here not to convince anyone about anything but to share with you what I have in mind (the logical answers that Jesus, on the Gospel, helped me to know).
Cheers,
Kerim
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