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I have no idea where you came up with much of that.
More made up stuff.
Sounds Mormon.
How do you ever get that as Mormon?
I have no idea where you came up with much of that.
More made up stuff.
Sounds Mormon.
How do you ever get that as Mormon?
Nothing about a 'body'.
I have no idea where you came up with much of that.
More made up stuff.
Sounds Mormon.
Perhaps you've never studied Mormonism.
Nope, that wasn't my claim, just posting scrptureFrom that, I don't get the idea that Christ had a precreation 'body'.
Good question!
He had a gloriously body in that He was the Word of God and was God before entering a human body.
Jesus was glorified in God's presence with the same glory he had before.
Philippians 3:21 who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.
Jesus had a glorious body before coming to earth, and he gave it up for a flesh body to save us.
Glory is usually associated with light in Scripture and demonstrates GOD's magnificence.
Scripture says nothing about the WORD having a body before creation. Physicality came to be at creation.
Before that.....there was only GOD.
Mormons do not teach that Jesus is God the Father with a body.Christ's body was glorified in the resurrection. That is what Phil 3:21 is referring to, as well as the promise to believers that they will be resurrected just like the Lord Jesus was and this corruptible will then put on incorruption, as Paul said.
Jesus had a glorious body before coming to earth, and he gave it up for a flesh body to save us.
Nowhere does Scripture say that.
You made it up or got it from doctrines such as Mormonism.
Jesus was given a glorious Spiritual resurrected body,
and it is the same glory he had before the creation of the world.
God is invisible and made Himself a body, which He would give up to come to earth to die for us.
He is the first born over all creation, then everything was made through him, by him, and for him.
You say there was only God in heaven.
Do you mean without Jesus? There are three. Are you saying God was by Himself?
Mormons do not teach that Jesus is God the Father with a body.
If you do not think Jesus had a body before coming to earth in the flesh, how do you think Adam and Eve heard God walking?
Genesis 3:8 Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the LORD God among the trees of the garden.
How were we made in God's image if He did not have a body?
Genesis 1:27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
No....the Lord Jesus' body in which lived, died and resurrected is now glorified.
You don't believe in 'redemption' do you.
The glory which the WORD had with the Father before the creation of the world had nothing to do with a 'sarx/body'. It was the shared glory within GOD from forever.
GOD is invisible because He is infinite spirit. What finite eye could behold that?
The term 'firstborn' in the Scriptures is used for 'preeminence', superiority, headship. When pertaining to Christ, it does not mean 'first created'. JW's believe that made up stuff.
No....I said there was only GOD.
I didn't say anything about heaven.
Heaven is part of creation. GOD was not 'in' heaven before heaven was created....obviously
There aren't three if the the three are identical(one and the same) as you say. That would be an absolute singularity. The triune GOD is the only sufficient answer to these questions.
Jn 1:1 In the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD and the WORD was GOD.
You are the one who says GOD was by himself.....not me.
"As man is, so once was God. As God is, man may become."- Mormon teaching
That took place after creation, not before. The Angel of YHVH was in the garden and walked and talked with Adam. I believe that this was a temporal manifestation of the preincarnate WORD. Before the incarnation, the proper reference term is 'WORD'. This WORD did not take on the name 'Jesus/Yeshua/salvation' until He put on flesh.
The image and likeness of GOD means more than just a body. It means personhood, self-consciousness, self-determination, creativity, verbal communication, love, etc.
Indeed.
I have no idea how you think you have disproved anything that I said.
Yes, that's the problem exactly.
He had a gloriously body in that He was the Word of God and was God before entering a human body.
GOD is infinite Spirit, not limited by 'body' until the incarnation.
Yes. And? Were they wrong? I don't think so and I am not a Catholic. What is your problem with the truth? Pride? I think that is also truth because you have been shown the truth and refuse to accept it..Close to RCC trinity doctrine