Undisfellowshipped said: You have said several times that Jesus created all the people and governments, but He did not create the Universe or the Earth. For some reason, when I read the Scriptures, I do not get the same impression as you do about what Jesus created:
Hebrews 1:8: but of the Son He says,....
Hebrews 1:10: And, "You, Lord, in the beginning, laid the foundation of the Earth. The Heavens are the works of Your hands.
Undisfellowshipped,
Yes and the root texts that explained creation to the Jewish nation were well know by all including the writer of Hebrews and John. So when we apply such texts as this then such fundamental information should not be ignored as you do here. The foundation of the earth is mankind of course and the heavens are the governments that exist upon it much as Paul explained in Col. The term heavens to Jews has the same meaning as higher powers and rulers as shown by other texts. Heavens also means God as this God is over them and is used that way in scripture as well. Therefore the word heavens does not have only one single definition or use. By ignoring many of the texts already shown in this thread and not taking into account the many ways heavens are used you come up with a view that contradicts such texts. Then you do not even consider delegated authority where credit is also taken by God for the works of His Son since they were not undertaken on the Sons personal initiative. In other words you have no case for saying that because you think God created man then Jesus must be this same God.
Undisfellowshipped said: John 1:3: All things were made by Him; and without Him was not one thing made that was made.
This was already covered in this thread. What all things are under discussion by John? Do you see him mention stars, planets, angels or anything like that? No! John is only discussing mankind and the life that such mankind has. No smoking gun here. You must prove from this very same text and in context that words such as not one thing or all things apply to such planets and stars. But even John the Baptist knew better for he said regarding our Lord:
9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. 10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
Every man, the world was made by him, (not the God that this him was with at this beginning) that is all John is talking about. And the unique way this Word became flesh making him the only begotten God (some translations) or human Son of the Father.
Undisfellowshipped said: The following Verse states that the same One who created Heaven and the Earth, also created the things inside Heaven and the Earth:
Revelation 10:6: and swore by Him who lives forever and ever, who created Heaven and the things that are in it, the Earth and the things that are in it, and the sea and the things that are in it, that there will no longer be delay
Since Jesus created the people in the Earth, that would contradict the above Scripture, unless Jesus "created Heaven and the things that are in it, the Earth and the things that are in it, and the sea and the things that are in it".
So, From Revelation 10:6, I would conclude that the Supreme Being created the Universe and everything in it.
Maliks response: Again this has already been explained in this thread. This is a general statement in a symbolic text that does not go into the specific detail we require here. The text does not say that this Supreme Being did all these things personally or alone does it. Some Hebrew texts did go into finer detail and were shown in this thread but this text does not. Of course this GOD is credited with our existence. But His WORD literally created mankind for Him as shown by other texts that do go into such detail.
Undisfellowshipped said: Since Jesus created the people in the Earth, that would contradict the above Scripture, unless Jesus "created Heaven and the things that are in it, the Earth and the things that are in it, and the sea and the things that are in it".
There is no contradiction and no evidence that somehow you have proven that the nature of God consists of three persons each called God in their own right. Take a look at the way such All Things is translated and the many times it is used other ways and you will then see that you have an impossible argument and cannot support it, notice:
AV-all 748, all things 170, every 117, all men 41, whosoever 31, everyone 28, whole 12, all manner of 11, every man 11, no + 3756 9, every thing 7, any 7, whatsoever 6, whosoever + 3739 + 302 3, always + 1223 3, daily + 2250 2, any thing 2, no + 3361 2, not tr 7, misc 26;
Joseph