". . .and the Word was God. . .The Word became flesh. . ." (Jn 1:1, 13)
in the man, Jesus of Nazareth, God the Son.
Let say those parchements were written
(hipotetically) this way: "And the word was
WITH God... and the word became flesh" and the RCC or several other
men manipulated what was in
the originals (
as I also could be viewed and felt as manipularting what you already believed).
Jesus Himself acknowledged
ONE God, along with their togetherness or oneness:
Joh 5:44 How can ye believe, who receive glory one of another, and the glory that cometh
from the only God ye seek not?
Joh 5:45 Think not that
I will accuse you to the Father: there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, on whom ye have set your hope.
Joh 5:44 How could you possibly believe? You like to have your friends praise you, and you don't care about praise that the only God can give!
Joh 5:45
Don't think that I will be the one to accuse you to the Father. You have put your hope in Moses, yet he is the very one who will accuse you.
In several other places He (Jesus) said
He wasn´t seeking His glory, but the father´s glory (because He is His Son):
Joh 8:50 I don't want honor for myself. But there is one who wants me to be honored, and he is also the one who judges.
He came dow to do His Father´s will (not His, neither as His Son, nor as as divine, either):
When He knew His time has come, He publicly prayed to receive the honor, the glory (THE PLACE) He previously had with the Father, in heavens:
Joh 17:5 Now, Father,
give me back the glory that I had with you before the world was created.
God, as GOD, previously existed "before the world was created". (If Jesus meant COSMOS, I´m absolutely wrong). And I doubt God can do without with His glory (read it as honor). Otherwise,
Adam and Eve would have been forgiven inmediately after disobeying God´s command ONLY once (and that´s why the Lord Jesus came down to help us).
Jesus showed He was under another person´s will... How do you think GOD will walk and think doing another person´s will:
He is God! That´s why He sent the angels who sinned far away from Him, as He did with Adam and Eve, then those were in the Paradise.
Well!
I have nothing to say or to prove: You believed what you believe.
Excuse me (and sorry)
bye! bye!