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**Sidebar: Modern Arianism **
This can be traced back to the explanation of Original Sin, Genesis 2: 15-17, as needing a Divine Savior. When Jesus is cleverly described as not being fully divine when it comes to feeding material anatomies in John, chapter 6, it becomes difficult to believe the basic Catholic teaching that the Eucharist, which we eat, is the Real Presence of our Savior.
A good example of modern stealth Arianism can be found in the nasty approach to the miracle of loaves and fishes. John 6: 1-15. I still remember when I read my first adult biography of Jesus. This book’s author got as far as John 6: 10, and then he switched to the talents of Jesus as a preacher. Jesus was described as a great prophet who could bring out the love in the people reclining in hunger. His words of wisdom about loving one’s neighbor inspired the crowd to share what little food they had. Some had a brown bag lunch. With the whole crowd sharing in love, there was no mention of the miracle of loaves and fishes.
I was taught sound information about Adam not being divine; therefore, we find John 3: 16-17. When I was reading about a missing miracle, the silly idea popped into my head that if Jesus could not perform a simple food miracle, could we believe that He had the authority to demand right from wrong. Because God, the Divine Creator, instituted the original friendship relationship between Divinity and humanity, the human creature Adam could not repair the relationship he had shattered with his disobedience aka Original Sin.
Many years later, an intelligent woman gave a workshop on some of the ways modern Arianism was appearing in modern life.
Luke 18: 15-16 usccb.org/bible/luke/18
15
People were bringing even infants to Him that He might touch them,* and when the disciples saw this, they rebuked them.
16
Jesus, however, called the children to Himself and said, “Let the children come to Me and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
To me, this sounds as if abortion denies the command of a Divine Jesus Who clearly desires the children for His own. Do not prevent them by killing them.
Because we trace the existence of Jesus back to Genesis 3: 15, we must conclude that Jesus is not only a great prophet in a long line of prophets, He is the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity.
**Sidebar: Modern Arianism **
This can be traced back to the explanation of Original Sin, Genesis 2: 15-17, as needing a Divine Savior. When Jesus is cleverly described as not being fully divine when it comes to feeding material anatomies in John, chapter 6, it becomes difficult to believe the basic Catholic teaching that the Eucharist, which we eat, is the Real Presence of our Savior.
A good example of modern stealth Arianism can be found in the nasty approach to the miracle of loaves and fishes. John 6: 1-15. I still remember when I read my first adult biography of Jesus. This book’s author got as far as John 6: 10, and then he switched to the talents of Jesus as a preacher. Jesus was described as a great prophet who could bring out the love in the people reclining in hunger. His words of wisdom about loving one’s neighbor inspired the crowd to share what little food they had. Some had a brown bag lunch. With the whole crowd sharing in love, there was no mention of the miracle of loaves and fishes.
I was taught sound information about Adam not being divine; therefore, we find John 3: 16-17. When I was reading about a missing miracle, the silly idea popped into my head that if Jesus could not perform a simple food miracle, could we believe that He had the authority to demand right from wrong. Because God, the Divine Creator, instituted the original friendship relationship between Divinity and humanity, the human creature Adam could not repair the relationship he had shattered with his disobedience aka Original Sin.
Many years later, an intelligent woman gave a workshop on some of the ways modern Arianism was appearing in modern life.
Luke 18: 15-16 usccb.org/bible/luke/18
15
People were bringing even infants to Him that He might touch them,* and when the disciples saw this, they rebuked them.
16
Jesus, however, called the children to Himself and said, “Let the children come to Me and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
To me, this sounds as if abortion denies the command of a Divine Jesus Who clearly desires the children for His own. Do not prevent them by killing them.
Because we trace the existence of Jesus back to Genesis 3: 15, we must conclude that Jesus is not only a great prophet in a long line of prophets, He is the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity.