fjtoth said:
"The glory" is God's; he is its source. The Son reflects or radiates that glory.
I agree. Trinitarians also agree. The early church fathers agreed as well. The Father is being compared to the sun, and The Son is being compared to the light rays emitted from the sun.
But, if there was a time when the sun did not give off light rays, then it was a dead star, correct? So, how could The Father ever exist without giving off rays of His glory? Was there ever a time when The Father was not glorious?
Also, light rays are constantly, always proceeding from the sun, just like The Son is always, constantly being begotten or proceeding from The Father [the Source]. The Son is distinct from The Father, but is not a separate being, and not a creature.
As C.S. Lewis once pointed out in his radio program, there is a huge difference between being begotten by God, and being created by God, just like there is a difference between being begotten by humans and being created by humans.
If something is begotten by a human, it IS HUMAN. The begotten always has the SAME NATURE as the one who beget him because the human father passes on his genes, his nature, to his offspring. However, humans can only create what is NOT human. They can create computers, tools, buildings, cars, airplanes, telephones, etc. But they cannot create HUMANS.
In the same way, God can only create things that are NOT God by Nature, such as angels, humans, animals, etc. However, whatever is begotten by God IS GOD, and has the Nature of God. That is why Jesus Christ is called "The ONLY-Begotten Son of God."
As you said, Jesus is the "genetic Son" of God The Father, and actually has God's "genes" within Him. That has to mean that Jesus shares God's Nature, and is God by His Nature.
fjtoth said:
He doesn't possess God's nature
Yet, Colossians 2:9 says that Jesus Christ has all of the fullness of the Deity (or God's Nature) dwelling in His Body.
So, does Jesus possess God's Nature or not?
fjtoth said:
The verse goes on to say something else that I think you may have failed to notice: The Son is "the exact imprint of" God's nature. He doesn't possess God's nature, but he is the "imprint" of that nature's glory, as if God had stamped upon him a copy of himself. That is why Jesus could say, "If you have seen me you have seen the Father." Christ is so much like God that he bears a striking resemblance. But he is not God himself, or there would be two Almighty Gods. Eugene H. Peterson's Message Bible says it plainly and nicely: "This Son perfectly mirrors God, and is stamped with God's nature."
But, if we believe your way, we end up with TWO Gods, One Almighty, and One who is an EXACT COPY of the Original, but who is somehow lesser who is not Almighty.
How can Jesus be an EXACT COPY of The Father but still be a lesser creature, considering that Psalm 89 and several other Scriptures teach that NO CREATURE is anything like God at all, not even the highest angelic creatures in heaven?
Considering those Scriptures, it would be ultimate BLASPHEMY for any creature, even the highest heavenly creature, to say that if you have seen him, you have seen The Father, and you no longer need to see The Father because you have seen him.
How can The Son be "stamped with God's Nature," and yet have a lesser, created nature? If someone were to say that a human son of a human father was "stamped with his father's nature," no one would think that the son had a lesser nature, but instead, they would think he had the exact same nature as his father. No one would suspect that his son was actually a lesser creature such as an ape.
fjtoth said:
Everything the Son has was given to him. And it was given to him after he was born and more so after he was resurrected from the dead.
Show me from the Bible where it says that The Son was only given what He has "AFTER HE WAS BORN." Where does the Bible ever say that?