Originally Posted by
Akoue
The Word (capital "W") is the second person of the Trinity, incarnated as Jesus of Nazareth. The Bible, sometimes also called the "word" by some, is a book--or really a collection of texts composed at various times by various people under various circumstances. When you use a capital "W" to talk about the Word, it is quite natural to think that you are talking about the second person of the Trinity. But you are clearly refering to the Bible. You want to be careful about the Word/word distinction, since Christians are prohibited from worshipping a collection of texts, but are encouraged to worship the Word.