If you do not believe that He is God in the flesh, you are mistaken.No. Christ is the only son of God and many other things.
If you do not believe that He is God in the flesh, you are mistaken.No. Christ is the only son of God and many other things.
No. Christ is the only son of God and many other things.
So, you believe Christ was God in the flesh?
If you do not believe that He is God in the flesh, you are mistaken.
Some sort of theology of the Incarnation is a necessity.If you do not believe that He is God in the flesh, you are mistaken.
What "other" things?
Christ is God in the Flesh. He is still alive. There is no was.
Son of God, born of a virgin, sinless, annointed to name a few.
So, do you believe He is, God the Son? Part of the Trinity?
Some sort of theology of the Incarnation is a necessity.
The character of God was revealed to us through Jesus.
No. I am saying that Jesus is a man who showed humankind the passion and character of God. He ate, drank, walked, eliminated waste, laughed and partied. But he was no mere man.So, are you saying that Jesus and all other men are the same?
Is this your way of saying that Jesus in and of Himself isn't God?
I do not believe in God the Son. That is a definition defined by the trinity which is also not in the bible. I believe in the Son of God. Who was God IN the flesh. I do not subscribe to man made doctrine.
They both have a misconstrued concept of who God is.
They both have a misconstrued concept of who God is.
Like I said I do not want to put God in a box or define him. I will let God teach me.
No. I am saying that Jesus is a man who showed humankind the passion and character of God. He ate, drank, walked, eliminated waste, laughed and partied. But he was no mere man.
Why do you think he was called God, Messiah, born of a virgin after his death if he was just an ordinary human?
Sounds like you have a tendency to bounce around a little bit with the truth?
You need to ask Him who He truly is.
None of those are definitions in the bible. That have been defined by men and have become doctrines of men.