Servant19;12360501]:"As the divine entity is eternal, the divine attributes are coexistent, coeternal’ and `co-equal’ with and to Him."
Now this is in reference to the “essential attributes”. I assume you are aware of this yes? By essential attributes we are referring to the attributes of the Sun in relation to Itself.
Thank you for your response Servant 19; But you have not answered my question? Do you believe that Jesus is an attribute of God? That is a yes or no answer Servant19, I still await your answer.
So we can say that the sun has the essential attributes of heat, light, radiation, destruction, formation, gravity, etc etc…and these attributes are “co-existent, co-eternal, and co-equal” with the sun’s essence.
That is a contradiction of terms Servant 19. What you relate to physical properties of the Sun revealed in space and time and then you compare them to the Sun being present (which does not reveal the Sun’s true essence) in time and space, does not apply to something that is eternally existing or as you quoted “co-eternal”.
The contradiction of terms are the physical properties of the sun revealed, Sun being present with the Sun’s essence are all co-eternal? This is a Pandora’s box in the making, and is off subject.
What we have been discussing in relation to the metaphor of Sun and Sun Ray deals with the substance of Sun that is not seen to the naked eye. You introduced St. Basil, St. Thomas Aquinas, which I included St. Augustine, St. Hilary’s take on the metaphor of Sun, Sun ray and substance.
These great Catholic Saints and great minds, who have all contributed to mankind advancement in thinking and knowledge. Are all in agreement that the Sun and Sun Ray consist of the same substance as Sun. They do not teach that the Sun ray is the Sun. Because the Sun ray proceeds from the Sun distinctly of one another in revelation. They teach the Sun and Sun ray consist of the same substance of what is Sun.
The Saints relate this metaphor of Sun and Sun Ray to the Father and the Son. The Father and the Son are consubstantial of the same substance, Essence divine that is not revealed in space and time. What is revealed is the Father sends the Son and the Son proceeds from the Father.
Which the Saints use the Sun metaphor, to relate the same substance of the Sun that is in the Sun Ray points to the same substance or Essence that the Father has the Son also has. The difference is and why the Father is greater than the Son, is revealed in revelation (space and time), when the Sun does not proceed nor does the Father proceed, but the Sun ray and the only begotten Son proceed in revelation, from one principle through one spiration of Love.
The reason I attempt to clarify this again is to make my point here, that these Saints do not go on to confuse the Trinity by introducing physical properties as attributes to the Divine Essence. The latter subject, Servant 19 is what you introduce reveal that it is foreign and is in direct contradiction to the Saints teachings.
When you introduce those things visible “attributes” as possessing something co-equal, co-eternal to God’s Essence. It is from here we begin a new discussion of your Bahai faith of Jesus is not God. When I asked for clarification from your Bahai faith? Is your Jesus an attribute of God?
We are not talking about how God created creation or how Wisdom from the proverbs is revealed in space and time.
We are talking about the differences between Jesus of Nazareth and a Jesus that Bahai and Islam talk about are not the same Jesus.
When you answer my question? Then we can proceed further into the Bahai writings of how their Jesus is truly portrayed physically, mystically, intelligently and reasonably.
I will attempt to prove to you, from a Trinitarian perspective using your own sources that the Bahai’s view of Jesus possesses a condemned form of an ancient Arian heresy, which denied Jesus is not God. Which Bahai has already professed here, from your posts.
Peace be with you