I disagree. The whole process is described in the scriptures …begotten, conceived, and born, not created.
You are free to disagree, but necessary being or absolute existence is one of those main things that makes God, God. In order for the Son to be God, he must necessarily have always existed, prior to creation of time and space. If there was a time when he did not exist, as your position asserts, then he can only be a contingent (created) being. There is no other option.
And, please, define "begotten."
If He pre-existed He could have just appeared on a mountain top.
I am sure Yahweh could have prophesied that way.
But, then he wouldn't have been truly human, which would completely undermine the gospel.
I have already explained the awareness in time of Divine beings. Post 154
You didn't really explain anything; you made an unsupported assertion which cannot be supported biblically. Knowledge cannot make one God, unless maybe you're Gnostic.
Show me by name Yeshua in the Old Testament scriptures that He did anything.
This is, once again, showing a lack of understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity, as well as fallaciously begging the question by presuming that the Son is only the incarnate Christ.
Is it not enough for you that three NT writers claim that Jesus was the agent of creation, which logically can only mean that he preexisted all creation?
You obvious do not know much about Gnostics.
I know enough.
But.....Yahweh....Yeshua....Holy Spirit. Get a calculator out if you cannot count.
I've already stated there are three distinct, coeternal, coequal, divine, persons. I also believe Yahweh when he says he is the only one and there will never be another. That's the point where you diverge with Scripture.
LOL So now you are using the word create.
Create an embryo? That is not how a woman conceive? But still if the scripture said the Holy Spirit created and embryo that would be fine. But then Yeshua would not be begotten of Yahweh and not the Son of God.
Please, do try and follow along. Jesus is truly human. That is not up for dispute. As such, he has a true physical body, which was created in the same way all of us are created. Whether the Holy Spirit created a sperm for Mary to conceive or somehow just miraculously caused her to conceive, the Bible doesn't say. Jesus is, however, also truly deity, being the Son, the preincarnate Word, who entered into time and emptied himself by taking on human flesh; two natures in one person. His physical body didn't just magically appear nor could it, lest he didn't fulfill some of the prophesies of the Messiah.
What is important here is that you continue to ignore several things I've posted:
1. That the Holy Spirit is mentioned in the OT, in Gen 1:2 no less, despite your continued argument that only the Father existed in the OT and the Holy Spirit, along with the Son, magically appear as Gods in the NT.
2. The several passages I referenced that show that Jesus, or rather the Son, was the agent of creation. Logically it can only mean that he wasn't created and has always existed, just as the Father has.
3. The two logical, sound arguments I gave based on 1 Cor 8:6, which show that a.) the Son can also be God and b.) that all things exist through the Son, which supports point a.
4. The passage John wrote of Isaiah having seen the glory of Jesus (the Son), when Isaiah said he saw the glory of Yahweh. Jesus supports this a short time later by saying he shared in the glory of the Father prior to creation (just one of his several claims to preexistence).