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Arius maintained that the Son of God was a Creature, made from nothing; and that he was God's First Production, before all ages. And he argued that everything else was created through the Son. Thus, said Arius, only the Son was directly created and begotten of God; furthermore, there was a time that He had no existence. He was capable of His own free will, said Arius, and thus "were He in the truest sense a son, He must have come after the Father, therefore the time obviously was when He was not, and hence He was a finite being."[SUP]
[19][/SUP] Arius appealed to Scripture, quoting verses such as
John 14:28: "the Father is greater than I". And also
Colossians 1:15: "the firstborn of all creation." Thus, Arius insisted that the Father's
Divinity was greater than the Son's, and that the Son was under God the Father, and not co-equal or co-eternal with Him.