No he was just a man...
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2006-08-29 13:15:43
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answer #1
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answered by atheist_2_u 4
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Jehovah's Witnesses acknowledge that Jesus Christ walked the earth as a mortal man (2 Cor 4:11).
Jehovah's Witnesses acknowledge that Jesus Christ can be correctly described as a "Mighty God" (Isaiah 9:6).
However, Jehovah's Witnesses do not waste their time with websites that insult them, demean their worship, and misrepresent both the bible and Witness beliefs.
(1 Corinthians 8:5,6) For even though there are those who are called “gods,” whether in heaven or on earth, just as there are many “gods” and many “lords,” there is actually to us one God the Father
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2006-08-30 13:00:40
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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Not Divine on Earth
The Scriptures make it clear that Jesus was entirely human from his birth until his death. John did not say that the Word was merely clothed with flesh. He “became flesh” and was not part flesh and part God. If Jesus had been human and divine at the same time, it could not have been said that he had been “made a little lower than angels.”—Hebrews 2:9; Psalm 8:4, 5.
If Jesus had been both God and man when on the earth, why did he repeatedly pray to Jehovah? Paul wrote: “In the days of his flesh Christ offered up supplications and also petitions to the One who was able to save him out of death, with strong outcries and tears, and he was favorably heard for his godly fear.”—Hebrews 5:7.
That Jesus was not partly a spirit when on the earth is proved by Peter’s statement that Christ was “put to death in the flesh, but . . . made alive in the spirit.” (1 Peter 3:18) Only because Jesus was wholly human could he have experienced what imperfect people experience and thus become a sympathetic high priest. Wrote Paul: “We have as high priest, not one who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has been tested in all respects like ourselves, but without sin.”—Hebrews 4:15.
As “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” Jesus “gave himself a corresponding ransom for all.” (John 1:29; 1 Timothy 2:6) In that way, Jesus bought back exactly what Adam had lost—perfect, eternal human life. Since God’s justice required ‘soul for soul,’ Jesus thus had to be what Adam was originally—a perfect human, not a God-man.
2006-08-30 03:34:46
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answer #3
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answered by BJ 7
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When Jesus was on earth, Jesus was Not God and man, he was Son of God and man. Jesus source of life is his Father. John 5:26. Of the creation of God, Jesus is the beginning, which made him part of the creation. Rev 3. Prov 8 states that the figurative wisdom (Jesus - 1 Cor 1:24) was produced/created.
2006-08-29 20:13:35
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answer #4
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answered by trustdell1 3
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I'm not a Jahovah's witness, but what are you arguing? Jesus is the son of God who was Born here on earth as a man.
2006-08-29 20:16:44
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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