Being a Biblical Unitarian

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The most controversial belief that I hold is being a Biblical Unitarian, also known as a Christian Monotheist. This means that I believe that only Yehovah is the one true God/Elohim that eternally existed. While Yeshua is the Messiah and Son of God/Elohim, he is 100% human being and not God or part of a Godhead.

Some people will object to this and point out bible verses that show Yeshua is God. The problem with this is that there are other bible verses that label other people as "God", yet no one interprets these verses to mean that these other people are literally "God".

Sometimes a person can be labeled "God" in a lesser sense because they are representing Yehovah in some way. In other words, Yehovah will delegate some of His authority to humans and angels doing His will and of high rank. Some examples are prophets, kings, judges and priests. Yehovah says to Moses that he is "as God to Pharaoh" in Exodus 7:1. Satan is called "the god of this world", but no one interprets this to mean that Satan is equal to Yehovah. So when I read verses that indicate that Yeshua is God, I interpret them to mean that Yeshua represented Yehovah and not Yeshua being a literal God/Elohim.