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Do Trinitarians effectively believe that Jesus is both created and uncreated?

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If a Trinitarian says that Jesus is both God and man, that is 100% God and 100% man, doesn't that necessarily mean that Jesus is both 100% uncreated and 100% created, since being uncreated is a property of someone who is 100% God and being created is a property of someone who is 100% man. I ask this unironically in consideration of verses like Col 1:15 and Rev 3:14 that can seem to describe Jesus as the beginning of God's creation. If indeed such a meaning was not just apparent but truly intended by the authors, isn't the Trinitarian belief already robust enough that it could accommodate such a scriptural pronouncement? Clarification: This question isn't whether or not Col 1:15 teaches that Jesus is apart of God's creation, but whether the Trinitarian belief already accommodates that, to the extent he is human, he already is created.
Asked by Austin (472 rep)
Jan 20, 2025, 06:21 AM
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