@NealNealNeal,
Quote:Well, once again, please accept my apology.
However, if you are not Later Day Saint, Jehovah Witnesses, or a believer in Arianism, I wonder what your faith system is.
Once again, I apologise.
Let me assure you that I am not a Later Day Saint, a Jehovah Witnesses, or a believer in Arianism. As Arianism is the main heresy denying the divinity of Jesus, some may think that I believe Jesus was ever divine, but such is not the case.
I believe that Jesus was born of the seed of Adam by human parents, Mary and her half-brother Joseph who were both sired by Alexander Helios/Heli by different mothers, he was later born A son of God, not by blood nor by the will of the flesh nor by the will of man, but by the spirit of the Lord that descended upon him on the day that he was baptised as the heavenly voice was heard to say, "You are my son 'TODAY' I have begotten thee.
Knowing from Acts 3: 13, that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of our ancestors has given divine glory to his servant Jesus, I am assured that Jesus is now incontestably divine and sits in the heavenly throne of our Father and his Father of our God and his God and like my brother Jesus, I strive to win the victory as he did and receive the promise that he made in Revelations 3: 21 and 2: 28.