Nick the Pilot
Well-Known Member
There is a thread elsewhere on this thread discussing how Jesus may have 'evolved' during his life on earth. This brings up the question of immutability, which a core concept in my belief system.
The idea of being immutable is the idea that "God" does not change, does not evolve, does not learn from "His" mistakes, etc. The idea that "God" is different today than "He" was yesterday goes against the idea of immutability. (This also includes the idea that "God" gets angry, that "God" has emotional states, that "His" emotional state can change from one moment to the next.)
If it can be said that Jesus was affected or changed by his time on earth, if he 'learned something,' if he got angry, etc., then, according to my belief system and the idea of immutability, Jesus was not God.
The idea of being immutable is the idea that "God" does not change, does not evolve, does not learn from "His" mistakes, etc. The idea that "God" is different today than "He" was yesterday goes against the idea of immutability. (This also includes the idea that "God" gets angry, that "God" has emotional states, that "His" emotional state can change from one moment to the next.)
If it can be said that Jesus was affected or changed by his time on earth, if he 'learned something,' if he got angry, etc., then, according to my belief system and the idea of immutability, Jesus was not God.