Who is the creator

What what are the specific words to which you’re referring with respect to the three individuals?

Doug
Theos to the Word and satan--Ton Theon to the true living God. Another 100% proof Jesus is not God- John 10-14-- If Jesus doesn't obey his Fathers commands he would fall out of his love. Another proof-Rev 1:1--A rev of Jesus Christ which God gave to him--Is God insane and said--here me have a revelation.
 
Theos to the Word and satan--Ton Theon to the true living God. Another 100% proof Jesus is not God- John 10-14-- If Jesus doesn't obey his Fathers commands he would fall out of his love. Another proof-Rev 1:1--A rev of Jesus Christ which God gave to him--Is God insane and said--here me have a revelation.
Theos and Theon are the same word in different cases. Theos is nominative, Theon is accusative. It means the same exact thing in either case. The only difference is the role it plays in the sentence. Nominative case is generally the subject, while the accusative case is the direct object.

And by the way,1) Satan is called “ho theos” -the god of this world. 2) Jesus didn’t and wouldn’t disobey his Father’s commands, and 3) theoretically speaking, if Jesus disobeyed, it doesn’t mean that God would not love him. After all, we disobey and God still loves us; are we greater than Jesus in God’s eyes?

Doug
 
Theos and Theon are the same word in different cases. Theos is nominative, Theon is accusative. It means the same exact thing in either case. The only difference is the role it plays in the sentence. Nominative case is generally the subject, while the accusative case is the direct object.

And by the way,1) Satan is called “ho theos” -the god of this world. 2) Jesus didn’t and wouldn’t disobey his Father’s commands, and 3) theoretically speaking, if Jesus disobeyed, it doesn’t mean that God would not love him. After all, we disobey and God still loves us; are we greater than Jesus in God’s eyes?

Doug
John 15:10-14) sorry
Jesus could have disobeyed, Its why satan tempted him at a weak point in the wilderness.
 
John 15:10-14) sorry
Jesus could have disobeyed, Its why satan tempted him at a weak point in the wilderness.
I didn’t say that Jesus couldn’t have sinned, I only said that he didn’t sin and that, theoretically speaking, if he did sin that wouldn’t mean God would not love him anymore.

(There is an ongoing debate about whether Jesus was peccable or impeccable, but this is, in my opinion, a mere academic discussion because Jesus didn’t sin.)

Doug
 
John 15:10-14) sorry
Jesus could have disobeyed, Its why satan tempted him at a weak point in the wilderness.
One more point, that Jesus was temptable does not necessarily mean he was able to sin. If he was able to sin, temptation might cause it to happen; Satan may not have known whether he was capable of sinning and was trying to find out by tempting him. In the end, Jesus didn’t sin and the question becomes moot.


Doug
 
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