I know that....
He wrote "He explains he was the one who was beside God during creation." Then wrote " The firstborn of all creation Created direct-first and last= only begotten son." He quoting ( Col 1:15-16)-- and ending with. "This is reality."
First... The Word was neither created nor born. Jesus WAS the begotten Son of God... and is who the Word became.
He was never “begotten” at a moment in time.
He has always been the Son.
But
Begotten in time (His incarnation — human birth)
This refers to
when He became man.
It was the Word who was beside God during creation and when Joun 1:3 says
“All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being.” It was the Word....who was there.
Jesus' incarnation. When the Word became flesh happened 4000 plus years after
This statement of @Keiw1 "Created direct-first and last= only begotten son. All other things created-THROUGH- him( John 1:3, Col 1:15-16)-- This is reality.
This is misleading and not the truth.
It is the Word in the beginning with God and through whom creation came into being. About 4000 years later the Word became flesh and Jesus came to human life through Mary and as instructed he was named Jesus. The rest is history and it was recorded and unfolded.
The reality is:
As God, He is eternally begotten with no beginning.
As man, He was conceived in Mary’s womb when the Word became flesh.
As Messiah-King, He was declared “begotten” at the resurrection.
Creation was not performed by the human Jesus, who was born in time, but by the eternal Word who later became Jesus. Therefore He is not a created being, but the Creator who took on a created human nature.
And the only conclusion is
Christ did not begin at Bethlehem. In the beginning He existed as the eternal Word, and all things were created through Him. “Jesus” is the name He took when the Word became flesh and was born of Mary. Therefore, the Creator is not a created being, but the eternal Son who entered His own creation by becoming man.