Logos is the Greek word transcribed as “reason,”“word,” “speech,” or “principle.” In Greek philosophy, it related to auniversal, divine reason or the mind of God.
Wotsup,
Once again you have plagiarised an article
But not only that you have seriously quote mined to deny that Jesus is the Logos
Wotsup you should have finished your quote with
"The gospel of John connected this Greek term with the nature and existence of God and Jesus Christ."
Wotsup this the article you plagiarised
https://www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-terms/logos-in-the-bible-definition-and-significance.html
This is how the article sums up its' content
John’s Gospel begins by using the Greek idea of a “divine reason” or “the mind of God” as a way to connect with the readers of his day, who mostly spoke Greek, and introduce Jesus to them as God. Greek philosophy may have used the word in reference to divine reason, but John used it to note many of the attributes of Jesus. In John’s use of the Logos concept, we find that
-Jesus is eternal (“In the beginning was the Word”
-Jesus was with God prior to coming to earth (“the Word was with God”
-Jesus is God (“the Word was God.”
-Jesus is Creator (“All things were made through him”
-Jesus is the Giver of Life (“In him was life”
-Jesus became human to live among us (“the Word became flesh and dwelt among us”
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