Jesus is both Divine and Human. He is God incarnate (born in the flesh) to be among us and obtain Salvation for us by His crucifixation on the cross in His human nature.
2006-06-07 00:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, this isn't how Christians explain it, but this is how I do. Jesus was a man. He was born, he lived, and he died. Jesus was God in the sense that we all are part of the divine. Jesus was God, just as you are, just as I am. What makes Jesus more important was that he tried to show us that. He tried to teach us that we all had the potential to perform miracles. We could all reach a state of being closer to God than to man.
2006-06-07 07:44:09
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answer #2
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answered by ? 5
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Jesus is only a human he said that, but Saul made him God.
Paul himself admits that he at first persecuted Christians to the death (Philippians 3:6), but later embraced the belief that he had fought against.
Jefferson once wrote that, “Paul was the first corrupter of the teachings of Jesus.”
Just as Judas was indwelled by Satan to betray Jesus, Paul was indwelled by Satan to destroy Christianity! Paul taught ANOTHER Gospel! Why else did Constantine and the Pagan leaders take out the books of the disciples and put in Paul's! To lead YOU away from the truth and into a FALSE Gospel!
2006-06-07 07:54:21
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answered by helper 4
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I don't. Jesus is man and God. It's a matter of faith.
2006-06-07 07:43:08
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answered by W 3
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You ask variations of this same question day after day. Is there something that you REALLY want to know or are you just asking for the sake of asking?
2006-06-07 07:43:27
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answer #5
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answered by double_nubbins 5
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may be this verses can answer your question
"..Jesus himself stood in their midst, and said unto them, Peace be unto you...But they were terrified, and supposing that they were seeing a spirit... And he said unto them,.. 'Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me and see; for a spirit has no flesh and bones, as you see me have'... And showed them his hands and feet... And while they yet believed not for joy and wondered, he said unto them, 'Have ye here any meat?'.. And they gave him a piece of broiled fish, and of a honeycomb... And he took it, and did eat before them." (Luke 24:36-43)
2006-06-07 08:05:49
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answer #6
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answered by Voltage Transformer 33kV 5
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i'll tell you a secret. you're god too and i am and everything and we all agree in one. once the material is gone there will be us and it won't be us because us is plural and we're really all one.
2006-06-07 12:44:44
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answered by Stuie 6
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What is there to explain? It's a mystery.
2006-06-13 22:15:03
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answered by deba 3
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i don't
2006-06-07 07:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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