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x the Son has always been fully God
Assumptions
Reasoning
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Reasoning
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Reasoning
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Counter-Statement
Talk
x the Son has always been fully God
Assumptions
The Laws of Logic Hold Universally
Christianity's distinctive, characteristic beliefs
Reasoning
the Son is subordinate to the Father
if the Son is subordinate to the Father, then the Son is not fully God
If the above is true,
x the Son has always been fully God
∴
x the Son has always been fully God
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Arius
(cf.
Arianism
)
Reasoning
the Son is less divine than the Father
if the Son is less divine than the Father, then the Son is not fully God
If the above is true,
x the Son has always been fully God
∴
x the Son has always been fully God
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Arius
(cf.
Arianism
)
Reasoning
Jesus was a human that God adopted to be Messiah
(cf.
Adoptionism
)
If Jesus was a human that was adopted to be Messiah, then the Son is not fully God
If the above is true,
x the Son has always been fully God
∴
x the Son has always been fully God
Definitions
Analogies
Notable Supporters
Arius
(cf.
Arianism
)
Counter-Statement
the Son has always been fully God
Talk