domingo7, 10/09/2009 16.18:
Anche se ogni citazione che hai fatto può essere spiegata in maniera differente da come appare, basta esaminare il contesto e altri passi degli atessi autori.
Hai sicuramente ragione, anche se un certo subordinazionismo accettato da molti cristiani dell'antichità dovrebbe renderci molto caritatevoli verso coloro che aderiscono al pensiero unitario, non riuscendo a comprendere appieno l'ipotesi trinitaria....
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enrico
Ricordiamo comunque che per gli unitariani Cristo non esistette come persona prima della sua nascita sulla terra...
Sono costretti ad interpretare giovanni 1:1 in maniera alquanto bizzarra:
"We trust that by now the reader knows that Jesus did not pre-exist his birth and that he was not with God in Genesis 1:1. We also trust that the reader understands that the logos of John 1:1 is not identical to “Jesus.” What we will present in this section is that “the beginning” is actually a double entendre: it refers to the earliest time when God conceived of the plan of man’s salvation, but, like the rest of the Gospel of John, it has proleptic overtones, speaking of the future as if it were a reality. [15] Thus, “the beginning” referred to in John 1:1 also refers to the new creation of which Jesus Christ is the prototype.
The meaning of “beginning” that immediately comes to mind when John 1:1 is read refers to the time before history when God first conceived of man, and foresaw the possibility that he would fall and need a Savior. This is because of the familiar phrase, “In the beginning God” in Genesis 1:1. John tells us that “in the beginning” God had wisdom and a plan, and was prepared to start acting that plan out so that the people He created and invested His love in could be rescued from death and live with Him eternally. The crowning piece of the plan of God was the creation of Jesus Christ, who was in a very real sense, “the last word.”
Insomma Gesù era preesistente nel senso che era gia pensato da Dio come soluzione al peccato adamico...
Alla bibbia gi si fa dire veramente di tutto!
ciao!