Ian Paisley & the RSV Common Bible (Part 3). Chris continues his discussion of the subversive acts of Rome against the Word of God, showing the importance of Jesus as the only "begotten" Son of God, as opposed to the interpretation that was put forth in the C.B. Does the removal of the word "begotten" diminish the divinity of Christ? Does the omission of this word give Christianity something more in "common" with what other religions believe about Jesus?
Chris Pinto: September 7, 2012
Ian Paisley & the RSV Common Bible (Part 3). Chris continues his discussion of the subversive acts of Rome against the Word of God, showing the importance of Jesus as the only "begotten" Son of God, as opposed to the interpretation that was put forth in the C.B. Does the removal of the word "begotten" diminish the divinity of Christ? Does the omission of this word give Christianity something more in "common" with what other religions believe about Jesus?