1fbd8e No.830367
Challenge: exegetically argue for or against this thesis from holy scripture
>God the Father has a physical form
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1c8ba7 No.830376
>>830367
bible only mentions the logos taking on flesh, so that would be an argument from silence.
No one has seen the father, except for Christ in his bosom.
>No one has seen God at any time. The one and only God who is in the bosom of the Father, he has declared him
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49ae65 No.830382
>>830367
No one has seen the Father which means even Yahweh was Jesus.
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1fbd8e No.830384
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5c7402 No.830439
Jesus Christ, the word of God, took on a physical body.
God the Father and God the Holy Ghost are not physical persons of God.
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bcc7f0 No.830442
>>830439
Jesus being incarnated is not a proof the Father does not have a physical body
If Jesus sits at the right hand of God, what is at his left? Jesus, who physically ascended at the end of his ministry?
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5c7402 No.830473
>>830442
>Jesus being incarnated is not a proof the Father does not have a physical body
Agreed. I was stating a conclusion, not an argument
>If Jesus sits at the right hand of God, what is at his left?
Who said there is anyone on the Almighty's left? It's a metaphor, anyway.
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