Originally Posted by Anthony
I agree, but not his Deity..do you understand that if you cleave to that ideal, you are saying God is begotten..Thats pagan as it comes..No Part of the Divine Nature was begotten..

1) No, I am saying the Son is begotten of the Father, not "God is begotten," period, end of story. Begottenness describes only the relationship between the Father & the Son. And this relationship is eternal: the Son didn't come into existence at some point in time, but has always existed in the bosom of the Father as the Father's only-begotten Son.

2) Can you please point me to whatever pagan myths you have in mind?


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.