Grace Seeker
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Perhaps among pagans immortality is the definition of being a god. But not among Christians, nor do I think among Jews nor Muslims. Don't you believe yourself as having been created either to an eternity with God in paradise or apart from God in hell? If so, then we are immortal beings, yet we are not gods.Most all religions also define gods as immortals. From the ancient Egyptians and the Aztecs to even modern day religions... it’s sort of an unspoken prerequisite.
So, while that which is mortal could not be God, there is much that is immortal that is also not God; therefore, it is unwise to use the standard of mortality vs immortality to determine whether or not Jesus (or anyone else for that matter) is or isn't God.
To say that Jesus died is not to say that he ceased to exist. Not in the slightest. But more important, one needs to shift your criteria away from mortality completely. It is actually irrelevant. More important is whether Jesus is pre-existent of creation. If he pre-exists creation, then he is not a part of creation nor a created being. On this the Bible and the Qur'an dramatically disagree. The Qur'an believes that Jesus was created by God and placed in Mary's womb. The Bible teaches that Jesus is the Word who was with God (even was God) and through whom all things that were made are made, that Jesus is himself the Creator and not created. The only reason the discussion is continuing is because Grenville simply dismisses those facts and discounts Jesus as the Word to somehow be ain instrument of God, which is not what we are told about the Word in either John or Colossians. But once one accepts this discounting, then the rest of Grenville's unorthodox theology easily follows suit.Jesus supposedly died for our sins and I understand the why and how of the story but the point is he died. A god is for all time and is not subject to mortality, or in other words mortal… to say a god was capable of dying is like saying that the world was created by the big bang.