Trinity DebateJesus as the embodied pre-existent SonThe main purpose of this thread is that Jesus was a preexistent entity. I thought you'd have something to say about that. The Creed summarizes Christian doctrine. Nothing new is inroduced. I never assumed that an exchange of sex cells happened, that was my point in fact. Jesus was a man, so He did have DNA. His body was created specially to house the pre-existent Son of God. Jeuss didn't consider equality with God something to be grasped, this doesn't mean He wasn't equal to God. When speaking of Jesus as a man, a human being, He is portrayed like He is on our level, corresponding to Phillipians 2:6. Jesus as the preexistent Son of God is shown to be the one that created all things and is much powerful than the angels. He is a personality. He preexists men, so I don't see how He could be in His nature a son of Adam if Adam is His creation. That makes no sense. Thomas doubted who Jesus was, but then realized after seeing. He knew that Jesus was the Lord. If Jesus wasn't God I think that Thomas would have been reprimanded. |
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