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Replying to Wootah in post #9]
Exactly what I said:
there is no need for Jesus to be God to ask God through him. You can say what you want; very different is that you have proved with any Scripture what you say.
I have shown you people who were intermediaries between God and men who were not God-men. For example, as I just said, in the Bible, Moses is the mediator of the covenant of the Law, and Jesus is the mediator of the new covenant (Gal 3:19; 1Ti 2:5) ... Scripture says so, and you ignore it.
Gal. 3:19 Why, then, the Law? It was added to make transgressions manifest, until the offspring should arrive to whom the promise had been made; and it was transmitted through angels
by the hand of a mediator.
Heb. 8:6 But now Jesus has obtained a more excellent ministry because he is also the mediator of a correspondingly better covenant, which has been legally established on better promises.
... 12:24 and Jesus the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled blood, which speaks in a better way than Abel’s blood.
A mediator between God and men ... It is obvious you do not understand what that means.
Gal. 3:20
Now there is no mediator when just one person is involved, but God is only one.
The reality about being a mediator is just the opposite of how you want to draw it: a mediator between God and men cannot be God as you try to say in this topic. Whether or not you accept what the Scripture says is up to you.