Was God born? See details.

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  1. Joseph O Polanco profile image43
    Joseph O Polancoposted 8 years ago

    Was God born? See details.

    "No one has seen God at any time; *** the only begotten god *** who is in the bosom of the Father, He has explained Him." - John 1:18

  2. lone77star profile image71
    lone77starposted 8 years ago

    Misquote: "No man hath seen God at any time, *** the only begotten Son ***, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him."

    Some claim Jesus to be God, but he never said that.

    God was never born. There was no starting point for God. God exists outside time and space, superior to it -- superior to all dimensions.

    1. Joseph O Polanco profile image43
      Joseph O Polancoposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Actually it reads, "μονογενὴς Θεὸς", that is to say, "only-begotten god".

  3. tlmcgaa70 profile image61
    tlmcgaa70posted 8 years ago

    man is limited by his understanding of this world we live in. he is limited by his understanding of space and time. we are bound by space and time, contained with in it and all our understanding is shaped by it. all things have a beginning and an ending. whether we believe in GOD or evolution, everyone agrees that our world, indeed, all known space...had a beginning...and will at some point, have an ending. try to think outside the box our limits have placed upon us. a place where time and space does not exist. what we see as past, present, and future...are all one and the same in a place where time does not exist. beginnings and endings have no meaning. in a place where time has no meaning...one simply is. they exist. one of the names GOD applied to HIMSELF was...I AM....as far as we humans, with our very small and limited brains are concerned...no, GOD was never born, and  HE will never die. HE will always BE.

    1. Joseph O Polanco profile image43
      Joseph O Polancoposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your answer! If I may follow-up, who, then, is the only-begotten god John referred to @ John 1:18?

    2. tlmcgaa70 profile image61
      tlmcgaa70posted 8 years agoin reply to this

      CHRIST was born in the flesh for mankinds sake, in order to reconcile man back to GOD. because HE was born of flesh, HE was bound by the same laws of time as we were, until HE fulfilled HIS task and returned to GOD the Father.

    3. Joseph O Polanco profile image43
      Joseph O Polancoposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Very true! It never ceases to amaze me, though, how so many strangely believe that Christ is the Father, God.

 
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