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We say that Jesus is true God and true man.What do you mean by “Divine Son of God”?
If you mean that soul or essence of Jesus were divine as God! What make you think in that way? Bcause He was born without a father? But that is very easy for God to create a human without father. God had created Adam without any father and mother!
Yes, actually, it is in the Bible. John’s gospel is arguably the highest Christology – too much here to read. Just one citation is Jesus saying, “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father” (Jn 14:9). That’s trinitarian theology, right in the Fourth Gospel (not another God beside the Father – no shirk). It’s also in Philippians 2, which most scholars believe to contain a pre-Pauline hymn cited by Paul. It’s also in Matthew 3 and Luke 9, where God says, “this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” I could go on.Or is it writen in Bible? No.
The tradition of Jesus’ divinity can, with good credibility, be established prior to the earliest written materials in the New Testament, that is, the letters of Paul. There are a number of pre-Pauline hymns and creeds that most critical scholars believe Paul to have cited in his letters (e.g., 1 Corinthians 15: 3-7, Philippians 2:5-11, 1 Corinthians 8:6). There are also traditions outside the Pauline letters that establish the divine sonship of Jesus being exceptionally early in Christian history (e.g., the stilling of the seas, Jesus forgiving sins directly).Is it in tradition? Yes but not as initially. And there is no valid evidences if it established from reliable sources. For instance It is said that Holy Spirit guided Church! Who can prove that? We know many wrong applications of Church.
The rest of your objections are not based on evidence we can ground. The notion that Christianity wasn’t the original beliefs of the followers of Jesus post-dates Muhammad’s supposed death by a couple of hundred years.