Why isn't "I am Alpha and Omega" a logic statement?

In John 1:1 we have " In the beginning was the LOGOS" (translated "word"). Why can't it also be translated as LOGIC"? Then "I am (Binary) Logic shows us how God thinks!!!!

Lost Prophecy2014-07-27T18:33:37Z

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In the Book of Revelation the Almighty is called the Alpha and the Omega and Christ is called the Alpha and the Omega. Which means the beginning and the end being that God has no beginning and end this is in relation to creation itself which in other words being called the Alpha and the Omega simply means eternal.

I Love/JW.ORG2014-07-27T18:31:57Z

The title “the Alpha and the Omega” carries the same thought as “the first and the last” and “the beginning and the end” when these terms are used with reference to Jehovah. Before him there was no Almighty God, and there will be none after him. He will bring to a successful conclusion the issue over Godship, forever vindicated as the one and only Almighty God.—Compare Isa 44:6.

Anonymous2014-07-27T21:56:37Z

in Isaiah 41:4...44:6...48:12 spoken by God . the alpha and omega , the first and the last
rev.1:8 ..1:17. 2:8 21:6 and 22:13 , those same words are spoken by jesus . Jesus must also be God

wind rider2014-07-27T18:43:32Z

The beginning and end of all things created above and below. is the son of God as he said I was with the father from the beginning the father was without beginning or end. The son is the matter of the word. The matter was always with the father but without shape or form. In the body of infinity.

Someone who cares2014-07-27T19:05:00Z

It is. Greek beginning and end.

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