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From the Christian perspective, the answer is "no" because Christ is God. The Gospel tells us that In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. It goes on to tell us that the Word became flesh and dwelt among men (paraphrased).
To us, God became flesh as God the Son while at the same time remaining God the Father. The best analogy I can give you is that I am son to my father, husband to my wife and father to my children all at the same time. I take on three different persona and yet am a single person. The only difference with God is that He is omnipresent and can be in many places at once. So it is no trouble for Him to be in the flesh here on earth and in heaven at the same time.
I hope that helps.

2007-11-24 16:25:02 · answer #1 · answered by sparc77 7 · 0 0

Yes. Because it's simple, God is God. He is not Jesus, The Father, or whatever other name people want to give Him. All this confusion was created by people who twisted the truth for their own personal and political agendas, most of it in the year 325 at the council of nicea (not sure if i got the spelling correct.) We had a former minister that went to a Harvard seminary for 7 years come out and tell us that they teach them THE TRUTH, which he said pretty much coincides with Islam, which is why he converted. He said that in the Harvard seminary, they taught them that Jesus was not crucified, that he was not the son of God. He said that "son of God" back then was a jewish expression meaning "pious person" and that they use the play on words to play with ppl's mind and stuff. If you search for the truth you will find it in Islam.

2007-11-25 04:19:10 · answer #2 · answered by yo189 2 · 1 0

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