translating as "the word" only works on a poetic level
where does a word come from?
from a mind sound enough to form them, speak them, and know their power.
A "word" is merely an extension of the logic, the soundness within the spirit and life force.
The God of "The Bible" is, was, and always will be a God of sound purpose, reason, prevailing wisdom, and is understandable when explained, like any mathematics, no matter how "complex" at first.
Whenever I feel "close" to God or that his Spirit is close to me, it always is a spirit of logos, a sound logic and no special, nonsensical "rules" that contradict each other.
God's presence is a spirit of perfect reasoning. From the very beginning.
Beautifully outlined faithful Fren. The earliest Hebrew Greek translation rightly uses Logos instead of Word. You are 100% correct that all logic in this life begins and ends with God and that is beyond beautiful. Ad Christum Fidelis (Faithful to Christ)
The original Hebrew Greek uses the word Logos in Genesis... Logos (or the word) It is my opinion the truest translation.
translating as "the word" only works on a poetic level
where does a word come from?
from a mind sound enough to form them, speak them, and know their power.
A "word" is merely an extension of the logic, the soundness within the spirit and life force.
The God of "The Bible" is, was, and always will be a God of sound purpose, reason, prevailing wisdom, and is understandable when explained, like any mathematics, no matter how "complex" at first.
Whenever I feel "close" to God or that his Spirit is close to me, it always is a spirit of logos, a sound logic and no special, nonsensical "rules" that contradict each other.
God's presence is a spirit of perfect reasoning. From the very beginning.
Beautifully outlined faithful Fren. The earliest Hebrew Greek translation rightly uses Logos instead of Word. You are 100% correct that all logic in this life begins and ends with God and that is beyond beautiful. Ad Christum Fidelis (Faithful to Christ)