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the Son is less divine than the Father
Assumptions
Reasoning
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Counter-Statement
Talk
the Son is less divine than the Father
Assumptions
The Laws of Logic Hold Universally
Christianity's distinctive, characteristic beliefs
Reasoning
x the Son always existed
if x the Son always existed, and the Father always existed, then the Son is less divine than the Father
If the above is true,
the Son is less divine than the Father
∴
the Son is less divine than the Father
a begotten being is of lower rank than the begetter
the Father beget the Son
If the above is true,
the Son is less divine than the Father
∴
the Son is less divine than the Father
the Father is supreme
if there were another equally divine being, the Father would not be supreme
If the above is true,
the Son is less divine than the Father
∴
the Son is less divine than the Father
the Father is simple in essence
if there were another equally divine being, the Father would not be simple in essence
If the above is true,
the Son is less divine than the Father
∴
the Son is less divine than the Father
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Counter-Statement
x the Son is less divine than the Father
Talk