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The branch of Christian theology relating to the person, nature, and role of Christ. For questions about the life of Jesus, use [life-of-jesus].
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How did Jesus figure out he is God?
Personally I believe the question is "moot." I say that because one does not know the operation of the mind.
It's basically an argument from silence. Take John 17:5. "Jesus said He had glory with the …
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If Jesus was God (the famous John 1:1), why was He exalted to a higher position?
According to the context of Philippians 2:6 (specifically) the Son always was God. At Philippians vs 8 He was found in appearance as a man etc.
"Therefore" or as a result of the above God highly exalt …
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Can a person prove that Jesus Christ is in the Old Testament without going to the New Testam...
Absolutely! In fact the pre-incarnate Jesus Christ is all over the OT and He is known as "The angel of the Lord." He first appears as the angel of the Lord at Genesis 16:7. He says at Genesis 16:9 to …
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Did God the Son become flesh?
God the Son? To say the Father is God, is equal to saying "God the Father." In like manner, to say the "Son is God," is equal to saying "God the Son." Does the Bible use the exact words, "God the Fath …
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Since there is only one God who is not formed then how can the Jehovah’s Witnesses claim tha...
If there is only one God, how can Jesus be another "god" as taught by the Jehovah's Witnesses? Isaiah quotes Jehovah in Isaiah 43:10-11 the very verse from which the Jehovah's Witnesses derive their n …
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Why do most Christians call Jesus "Son of God" rather than simply "God"?
This is an "ironic" question? The Jews accused Jesus of blasphemy for simply claiming to be the "Son of God." Look at the trial record at Matthew 26:63, "But Jesus kept silent. And the high priest sai …
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What is the Biblical basis for Jesus Christ being a created being according to Jehovah’s Wit...
Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus Christ is a created being. What is the Biblical basis for this position?
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How do Unitarians understand these verses which seem to say that all created things were cre...
John 1:1-3: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has b …
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If Jesus is "a god" would not Jehovah’s Witnesses be polytheists?
Isaiah 44:6, Thus says the Lord, the King of Israel And His Redeemer, the Lord of host; I am the first and I am the last, AND THERE IS NO GOD BESIDES ME.
Isaiah 44:24, Thus says the Lord your Redeeme …
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What is the Biblical basis for the belief that Michael is not Jesus?
The Hebrew word for angel is "malach," meaning "angel" or "messenger." How the word is used in its context determines whether were dealing with an actual "angel" or a "messenger." And yes, I know an a …
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How do Trinitarian Christians respond to these differences between Jesus Christ and God
First and foremost the doctrine of the trinity is not an "assumption." It is the normative systematic theology of God in Christianity and is BASED on the fact that the Bible is explicit in telling us …
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This question is for the Jehovah's Witnesses? They teach Jesus Christ is "a god," so how is ...
The NWT explicitly states in John 1:1 that Jesus Christ is "a god," yet Colossians 2:9 states, "For (or because) in Him all the fulness of Deity/Godhead dwells in bodily form."
This is backed up by Co …
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Is Jesus the fullness of the Logos?
Absolutely not. The "Logos/Word" eternally existed according to John 1:1-3. Moreover, both John 1:1 and Genesis 1:1 start out with the same three words, "in the beginning." The main thought of Genesis …
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What is the biblical basis for Jesus' pre-incarnate existence?
Since according to some I did not meet the requirements of the specific question I chose to delete my initial post and give the following answer.
The following verses have already been brought up, (Jo …
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According to Evangelical Christians, what does a person need to believe about Jesus in order...
I'm going to try and make this simple. This is what the Apostle Paul stated at 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. "Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received, in …