Bluto, as I mentioned in my previous post the Greek word 'arche' never means originator/architect/source/beginner, this false idea is often pushed by Trinitarians and if often cited by seemingly learned people, the fact remains, the term never carries the connotation of originator/architect/source/beginner. Try and find me a reference to where someone shows evidence that the term 'arche' means "source of action", you'll find they never do! People, books, and articles will say the term 'arche' can mean originator/architect but they will
never reference where or how they have come to this conclusion. For example, look at Thayer's lexicon of the word 'arche' and notice all the different meaning the word has, then look at when he references the word meaning "originator/active cause" and notice he
only list Rev 3:14, all the other meanings and variation of the word he was able to list with numerous examples. This is circular reasoning, you cannot prove a word means something, where the proof that the word means
what it never means is the very verse in question.
If you want to try and push that the word "arche" means originator/architect/source/beginner then show me in the bible, or even where other people show from the bible where the word 'arche' means originator/architect/source/beginner that isn't Rev 3:14? (wikipedia doesn't reference examples, neither does the book 'Jesus and the end times', they simply make assertions based on false information).
View attachment 218476
As you can see above, Thayer clearly highlights that the word was first used with the understanding of originator/architect/source/beginner in the 8th century, 800 years after the bible was written!
Below you'll find the points you did not address in my last post, please just get it over and done with already and address what I said, as soon as you do I will carry on with my explanation and fully answer your previous questions to me.
When I said "lame" I meant as it pertains to our discussion with Revelation 3:14 and not to language/words in general that change over time including their meanings. Secondly, the guy "Anaximander was using the word "arche" in a Philosophical sense. He used the word as it relates to "evolution" and how animals etc came about which means your argument is "fallacious." Read the following;
https://www.google.com/search?sourc....0.0.1.1150342...........0.#spf=1593805908376
Now, let's say that your right about Anaximander, (but your not), why did your organization see the need to add words to Revelation 3:14 to make it appear that Jesus Christ is a created being? NWT, "the beginning of the creation by God." The word "by" is not in the original text. The obvious implication is that God the Father created Jesus Christ.
Then to make matters worse for you, guess what your Greek Interlinear states. "the beginning of the creation of THE God." Here again adding the word "the" to make it appear Jesus again is a created being. My Bible, the NASB says, "the beginning of the creation of God." This rightly means that God is the creator, peirod, end of story. I don't have to "contort" the words and context to mean what it is not teaching.
My way makes perfect sense becaue Jesus Christ has already been created with creating all things. John 1:3, Colossians 1;16, Here at Revelation 3:14 and at Hebrews 1:10. You even had add the word "other" at Colossians 1:16, why? You also "butchered" John 1:1 by saying Jesus Christ is "a god." Why?
IN GOD THE SON,
bluto