According to the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, he did indeed have them as a child. He was a bit of a hellion, too.
Note that this Gospel is a Gnostic text and is therefor, obviously, not cannon. Amusing none the less though.
2006-12-24 14:19:05
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answered by Digital Haruspex 5
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Church doctrine tells us that Jesus was never a baby; he was God from the beginning of time along with the Holy Spirit and Got the Father, and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are one in the same, different and the same One God. God was not born but begotten and was never a baby, that was just a metaphor since God the Son was God from the beginning of time.
In like manner, God was and always has been and never died and rose again, God didn't die. God didn't rise again from the dead; God didn't die.
Finally, God has always had special powers, even more than Superman. He was always an adult from the beginning.
An alternative theory about God was that at one time he was a kid and made dinosaurs as proven by the extent to which children currently display an affinity for dinosaurs. This also proves the existence of God because we all know we are born in the image of God and if kids like dinosaurs a lot and so did God, there must be a God.
2006-12-24 14:22:54
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answered by valcus43 6
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There's no evidence that He did. If He did, He would not have lived the first thirty years of His life in obscurity in Nazareth. Everyone would have known who He was.
After He started teaching, and came to Nazareth, the locals said, who does this guy think he is? He's just the carpenter's son. Doesn't sound like a guy with "powers".
"The Infancy", and other apocryphal books say he did, but they are fantasies written long after Jesus time. That's why they aren't accepted by most Bible scholars.
2006-12-24 14:22:18
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answered by guitar teacher 3
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Baby Jesus had special powers when he was growing up
2006-12-24 14:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There isn't much about Jesus's childhood. I know that at one point the family was visiting Jerusalem and he went missing. Three days later they found him in front of a temple teaching about God. He was about 12 years old. However from what I remember the miracles only started when he was 30 years old. Before that he worked as a carpenter.
2006-12-24 14:28:18
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answered by mirioux 2
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How well He knew the Scriptures and the Word of God at age 12 in the temple speaking with the teachers there. That He was without sin his whole life from conception to Resurrection was a miracle and special power in itself also.
2006-12-24 14:18:18
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answered by hello T 7
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The Bible does not say anything about this. But When Jesus and his Mother were at the wedding celebration in Cana, his Mother asked him to turn the water into wine, so she must have previously witnessed him perform miracles.
2006-12-24 16:42:02
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answered by Freedom 7
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God raised him up as a child. He had to honor Joseph and Mary's words as all children should honor their parents. He is the Word made flesh therefore he lived out the scriptures, as well as the portion of honoring mother and father. There are no recorded miracles in His childhood. He didn't come to the fullness of His ministry until the Spirit descended upon Him. The Dove upon the Lamb. His Life was brought up through stages until it reached it's fullness (maturity). Same as the church.
2006-12-24 14:30:56
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answered by Anthony G 2
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their are numerous accepted descriptions of Jesus and Mary in paintings. the three maximum elementary descriptions are mary close to Jesus on the bypass, mary conserving the useless Jesus, and Mary with toddler Jesus. the concept staned in the back of that is that the tale of Jesus isn't a mundane element, it isn't element of the earthly historic previous yet element of the holy historic previous. that is difficult for me to describe couse English isn't my language. yet what i recommend to say the portray of Jesus and Mary do not describe actual earthly existence. yet an theory existent previous time and area. so Jesus isn't somewhat one or a grown man or woman he's previous he's element of the holy trinity. that is realy difficult to describe, i studied about it interior the paintings academy entire course on Christian iconography... any way that the Catholic church view from the middle a at the same time as to regular dayes. extra or a lot less
2016-12-01 03:53:16
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answered by ? 4
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Growing up. In the Apocrypha (which was banned from the Bible) there are stories of Jesus as quite the little hellion.
2006-12-24 14:16:36
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answered by Voodoid 7
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