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The nature of God includes all aspects and characteristics attributed directly to the person of God, possibly including all the omni- aspects (e.g. omniscience), love, hate, persons (e.g. the Trinity) or other attributes.

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In Hebrews 1:10 Jesus is being addressed as the Creator which is God himself in Genesis

Absolutely, Jesus Christ is the creator even according to His own Father. Since the Son is the Father's agent in creating the universe and the ages through which it progresses (see 1:2), these words a …
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Did God's nature or attributes change by virtue of the Son's incarnation?

The short answer is no. Philippians 2 explains it starting at vs5, "Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, Vs6, who, although (means in spite of the fact) He existed (or havi …
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For Those who deny the deity of Jesus Christ why does He at Revelation 1:8 identify Himself ... [duplicate]

Revelation 1:8, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty." Revelation 1:11, "saying, "Write in a book what you see, and send it to the seve …
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If "God" is a Trinity, where in the Bible does the word "God" refer to the Trinity?

Explaining the nature of the one God is the whole point of the doctrine of the trinity. That is its goal and it does so by IDENTIFYING God in MANY different contexts that reveal His UNIQUE attributes …
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Did Jesus Christ appear in the Old Testament in bodily form?

I'm going to address your question but I am going to edit it for reasons of clarity. If your not satisfied with the edit you can change it. Yes, Jesus Christ did appear frequently in the Old Testament …
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Why do most Christians call Jesus "Son of God" rather than simply "God"?

This is an "ironic" question? The Jews accused Jesus of blasphemy for simply claiming to be the "Son of God." Look at the trial record at Matthew 26:63, "But Jesus kept silent. And the high priest sai …
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For those who deny the deity of Jesus Christ how do you explain Isaiah seeing Christ/Messiah...

Isaiah 6:1, "In the year of King Uzziah's death, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted with the train of His robe filling the temple." This is confirmed by the Apostle John at John 12: …
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Trinity and incarnation

In a word, no. According to Jesus Himself He rightly said at John 1:18, "No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him." And at John 6: …
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How can one counter-argue this argument against the existence of God?

I would ask him first, "How do you know that God is not perfect? What he is doing is making "an argument from silence." One cannot make a positive assertion of truth based on what is NOT said. In shor …
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Trinitarian Ontology... What is it? Being vs person vs essence vs _______

The question your asking is flawed. "According to the triune concept, there exist 3 eternal persons." That is "NOT" the concept of the Trinity. Let me now define "being" and "person." Being: the state …
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The Lds Prophet Joseph Smith wrote, "We believe in God, the eternal Father, and in His Son, ...

The Bible also teaches God is eternal. Psalm 90:2, "Before the mountains were born, Or Thou didst give birth to the earth and the world, Even from everlasting to everlasting, Thou are God." And in the …
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Which nature of Christ said “My Father is greater than I” (John 14:28)?

Obviously Jesus Christ made the statement. This raises the question of what did Jesus mean? Does it mean the Son is inferior to the Father? No, for Philippians 2:5-8 points out that in His preincarnat …
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What is the Biblical basis for the logos being only the means for creation?

Absolutely, the Logos/Word is clearly identified as the creator. Not only here at John 1:3 but at Colossians 2:16 as well as by His own Father at Hebrews 1:10. Colossians 1:16, "For by Him all things …
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What reason is there to believe that 1st C Jews thought that being the Son of God = God?

One poster ask me the above question. Does anyone have a scriptural answer? I have one and will post it soon.
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What reason is there to believe that 1st C Jews thought that being the Son of God = God?

The Jews have what is called "idioms." One of those idioms is called the "son of" idiom and can be found both in the Old Testament and New Testament. For example in the OT you have "Sons of prophets." …
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