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strictly1957 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

The original Hebrew Greek uses the word Logos in Genesis... Logos (or the word) It is my opinion the truest translation.

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Independenceforever 2 points ago +2 / -0

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.

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strictly1957 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

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)