Logical Paradox of Saving Faith in Jesus Christ?
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To provide more context addressing the seemingly unfit and vague closing reason, this is a follow up question from [one of my comment threads](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/99632/a-specific-difference-between-christianity-and-other-religions/99638?noredirect=1#comment282363_99638) of my previous [question](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/99632/a-specific-difference-between-christianity-and-other-religions/99638) .
Suppose **1000** people are simultaneously bestowed God's coming down provisions of grace via his radiation, then these 1000 radiated lights must be his 1000 sons as Jesus Christs since the scripture famously asserted the Way as the Saving Faith can be attained only through Jesus Christ. But the scripture also asserted that Jesus Christ is God's **only** son, so how to resolve this paradox of my hypothetically contemplated 1000 incarnated sons of God simultaneously?
Bear in mind that saving faith is all about the person Jesus Christ, not about any of his particular character or words or some other processes.
**Addendum**:
There's an up-voted answer below pointing out the importance of the Biblical hermeneutic interpretation about Jesus Christ as the only 'begotten' son of God in light of the hermeneutic circle of the whole context as opposed to many other sons of God. But since Jesus Christ is also a person, it seems this interpretation doesn't really add much clarification on above question. Any feedback to my genuine question is appreciated.
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