Most believe the messiah has not yet come and adam was the first son for he spoke directly to GOD.
2007-02-13 00:56:05
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answered by Tribble Macher 6
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The verse in Duetoronomy calls the Jews "Children you are to G-d"
However, this is strictly in the allegorical sense.
G-d is infinite, and the idea that He can have a son, that He would impregnate a woman, that He would grow as a baby in a womb for 9 months is completely antithecal to this idea.
Jews most certainly believe that a messiah will come, but he will be completely human!
2007-02-13 09:04:23
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answered by bertram 2
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Every person (even non-Jews) are the spritual children of G-d. We all came from Adam, the first man. Adam recieved his soul from the breath of G-d, and it's been passed down do every person from there.
We believe that G-d does not manifest himself in a physical form, and that includes fathering physical children. That is a pagan belief; if you recall, the Roman and Greek gods went around impregnating women regularly. Our G-d does not manifest himelf as a person, and worshiping any physical represention of Him is blasphemy.
2007-02-14 11:06:46
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answered by MaryBridget G 4
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Simple answer: No.
Complex answer: No.
For those who have stated wrongly above: The long awaited messiah is NOT a son of God. He will be a man, with a human mother AND father.
2007-02-13 09:09:27
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Everyone is G-d's child.
But to claim that G-d has a physical son (like J*sus) is plain blasphemy. Even Moshiach, when he comes, will be a mortal man like the rest of us and no god/man hybrid.
2007-02-13 09:12:48
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answered by LadySuri 7
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My understanding is that the Jews do believe in the Messiah (the Son of God)...they just believe he hasn't came yet....
2007-02-13 08:56:30
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answered by ticklemeblue 5
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categorically absolutely not.
Jews believe just like Muslims that G-d dose not have a son.
2007-02-14 05:13:26
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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not one single son, no but that everyone is God's childrens
2007-02-13 08:56:36
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answered by Mike H 6
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lol, of course not. one of the biggest theological problems we have with christianity is that they believe that G-d has a son.
2007-02-13 09:00:23
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answered by Anonymous
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