But this idea of different truths from different perspectives is troublesome. If, from your perspective God and Christ are One, than how can God (who is both Father and Son) have a separate perspective of the Son?
How is it troublesome when Christianity is the embodiment of this truth dear Randy?
Reality is the embodiment of this truth.
From a human perspective, everything is relative. At one time we knew the earth was flat (that was our reality), now we have advanced that truth, and new frontiers of the earths existence are being sought.
At one time, the thought of a triune God was but manifest blasphemy, at another, God was triune. Why would God guide to contradictory Truths? Is it really a contradiction from God’s perspective, or is it a “SEEMING” contradiction from a human, finite, perspective?
Isnt it reasonable that Truth should remain Truth from any perspective? I mean, isn’t that precisely what makes it Truth?
No dear friend, it is not reasonable at all. Truth from a human perspective denies our fallibility as human beings. If we knew ALL TRUTH as human beings, there would be no need for Jesus to come after Moses. There would be no need for Moses to come after Abraham. All Truth would have been given from the moment life began. Why would God not do that?
But then it would not be ‘one and the same’ couch. One would be much larger, and the other smaller, which doesn’t go along with the idea of Christ and God being One. If Christ was inferior in any way they could not be equal and Christ could not be considered fully divine.
From the car’s perspective, you the All-Knowing couch salesman have provided the suitable couch for the capacity of the car and couch to fulfill their destinies together. The car transports the couch, and the couch now sits safely in your home.
If you, the couch salesman were to give the car too large a couch, the whole thing crumbles.
Life is gradual, reality is gradual. You bring a larger car, you get a larger couch. You give a baby milk, you give an adult solid food. The sun rises “gradually”.
God works based on capacity, not overwhelming destruction.
By divine I mean God. There were a lot of prophets in bible, but none of them claimed divinity for themselves, nor would they allow themselves to be worshipped. Moses never claimed to be God, he simply said he ‘spoke to’ God. He would not allow himself to be worshipped as he wished all worship to be directed to God himself.
EXACTLY
…the very reason why Moses did not claim Divinity was because the capacity to understand that Truth was not there. If you notice, Judaism is very much concerned with human development, the “here and now”, Law, not so much on life after death, eternal things, etc etc
Christ, however, both allowed and directed people to worship him as God, he also used the term “Holy” to describe himself (another thing reserved for God alone) he claimed the authority to forgive sin (an authority only God possesses) etc.
Yes, God deemed the world to be ready to worship a Human Temple as a “God”
The concept of the Manifestation of God was first introduced to Israel through Jesus.
Again, he is not lesser than or greater than the Father. Both are equally and eternally God,
This contradicts John 14:28
which means Christ has a divinity that is lacking in all other prophets and messengers from all other faiths. Christ is not a ‘small couch’ to help us understand the ‘big couch’
Moses was not to mention His station. That was not in His job description
*** That a certain attribute of God hath not been outwardly manifested by these Essences of Detachment doth in no wise imply that they who are the Day Springs of God’s attributes and the Treasuries of His holy names did not actually possess it***
.