>I will say that back when I took the trinitarian point of view instead of the view I carry now, I always spent more time inventing ways that things were done and reconciling the doctrine with scripture that didn't quite fit. I find that the 'Arian' point of view is easier to argue with far more clearly written scripture to back you up instead of writing pages and pages to explain one or two verses which was commonly necessary from a trinitarian point of view.
Oh sheesh! You evidently did not understand (nor do now) if you think the greek-influenced Arian view of the nature of God fits! LOL
Have you ever heard of the 'overall context'? That is why the explanation developed as it did, to take in ALL PERTINENT SCRIPTURE and not just one line exgesis.
Heresy is based in ignorance and misunderstanding.
Rex