by jimwalton » Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:21 pm
> this is called an argument from silence, i go over this in detail on my OP.
It is not. I gave you contextual reasons. I reviewed the Greek terminology in agreement with you, for the most part. I discussed Matthew's theme in the Gospel. I compared it to similar teachings in the Gospel of John. And you agreed with 99& of my post. So how can you claim I made an argument from silence?? That just baffles me.
> the problem here is Jesus said no one knows the son but the father.
That's not a problem in the least. I spent about 6 paragraphs explaining it, and you agreed with me (99%).
> he literally discludes everyone else.
He does not. This must be the 1%, eh? All he is declaring is that he has equality with the Father. The text is about Jesus' identity. The "knowledge" pertains to his authority. We've been over this ground, several times.
In other words, you reject all of what I've said and hang onto "Jesus said no one knows the son but the father," without probing into what he meant by it.