Re: [ZION] Nature of God

2002-12-20 Thread Paul Osborne
I tend to go with the odds and believe
that He was not likely a Savior like Jesus


A safe bet. You win. 

Paul O
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Re: [ZION] Nature of God

2002-12-20 Thread John W. Redelfs
Jeffrey Ross favored us with:

Given what we know about God having been as man now is, does anyone have 
an opinion and/or reference on whether God was a man like you and me or 
was he a man like Jesus -- that is, did he have one or two mortal 
parents?  And, does it matter?

It is an interesting question, but I don't believe there is a revealed 
answer.  And I don't think it makes any difference. --JWR

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