Your first error in assumption is treating the books of the Bible as if they were history texts. The Bible sustains more than just a re-telling of the stories, as it were. There is no date provided in any of the 4 Gospels for the actual birth of Christ. However, it is beside the point. the point is that Christ was born of a virgin and He was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament.Jesus began his ministry at the same time as John the Baptist was finishing his, prior to his arrest by Herod.When St. John baptized our
Lord, Jesus was not a baby, but a full grown man. It was the beginning of his public ministry.
I am saying they do not stand up to scrutiny. They are a mythology, a historical fiction. There is a great deal missing from the gospels for one to base anything around. Christ born of a virgin is a story theived from earlier mythologies, again to aid in conversion of pagans. The doomsday prophets were but MEN (those prophets that eventually became known as the fictional jesus character), but lets for sake of argument say that the jesus character did exist: well, the MAN said very little, and if your were a jesusite only what he said should be of interest to you, not another MAN's interpretation. Jesus was no god, nor born of a virgin. It makes great story when creating a religion though. Don't be tricked by the revisionist history of the bible and the churches.
The teaching of the Trinity was not something created 300 years after the birth of the Church. where-ever did you get such an idea? You are consumed with the gathering of the 72 books of the Scriptures as if it was a brand new event never before with precedent in the life of the Church. You miss the obvious, the Church did not CREATE the faith 300 years after the death of our Lord. It wrote down, codified if you will, the existing faith and beliefs of the Church since the beginning.
yes, the trinity was created after the fact. It was created as part of the methodology to convert pagans, and in the process paganized the early christian beliefs.
You are caught in the revisionist history of the church.
There is quite a good body of knowledge about the Apostle Paul and his life.This is both from Christian and non-Christian sources.We have more than faith of the mans actions and the events of his life.
So are you a paulist? So you worship a MAN? Makes since, in more ways than one.
"He was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament"
Really? Not according to the jews.
Anyway, back to the topic of humbleness and separation?
Why do YOU subsribe to this separation of your godhead from yourself?