What exactly is a Religious Cult?, page-42

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    The word "firstborn" in this verse does not refer to a physical birth, but refers to Jesus' position to inherit the creation.
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    Bowral, of course Colossians 1:15 does not refer to Jesus'physical birth, it refers to Jesus as being the first person God created.
    In each instance that it is applied to living creatures the same meaning applies—the firstborn is part of the group. “The firstborn of Israel” is one of the sons of Israel; “the firstborn of Pharaoh” is one of Pharaoh’s family; “the firstborn of beast” are themselves animals.
    This fits with (Proverbs 8:22) "Jehovah produced me as the beginning of his way, The earliest of his achievements of long ago."
    Jesus was 'produced' by God before any other of God's spirit sons.
    Don't borrow from what trinitarians teach Bowral.
    Trinitarians say that “first-born” here means prime, most excellent, most distinguished; thus Christ would be understood to be, not part of creation, but the most distinguished in relation to those who were created. If that is so, and if the Trinity doctrine is true, why are the Father and the holy spirit not also said to be the firstborn of all creation?

    Bowral, where does this idea come from?
    He was the first of gods created being and was the Arch angel,who coverted Gods sons position as a divine being beside his father,God.

    There is only one Archangel. No Scripture applies this to Satan.
 
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