- Aug 14, 2024
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You may be a little disturbed that I don't connect to your link or think the way you do, but I'm being honest without an agenda. We know God wasn't saying to Man, who He had yet to create, "Let us make Man in our image." God doesn't use Man to make Man!Noted.
J.
So that isn't the issue at all. That is not the "Majestic Plurality" I'm talking about. And Free is clearly right about that, and throws into question whether Man has any role at all in the use of "Let us make Man?"
And although that is true, there is still the question: Is God using the "us" with the knowledge He is communicating through Moses to Israel, knowing that Israel works as one nation using all individuals jointly, and is not to have many gods? All of God's works spring out of a single Deity, and that Deity works, like Man does, in a joint effort, through His Word and through a process that involves the moving of His Spirit over the deep.
God is one God, and He operated in creation within Himself in some kind of joint operation. There is God the Creator, God the Word, and God the Spirit. These all worked together as a single Deity.
This may not be edifying for you. I'm just giving my thoughts to respond to Free's well-spoken words. I'm definitely on board his Trinitarian theology, and just don't want to seem to be moving away from that.
I've had these kinds of discussions about the Trinity for many years now. They started back in the 70s when I unfortunately got myself into a modalistic cult. I didn't stay in there long, but it forced me to think over what I actually believe, whether I agree with the various Church Fathers. It is quite a read if you want to study it. ;)