I honestly do not know.  I suppose that you could say He became a father when He created angels, and there is some justification for that in scripture.  You could also say He became a father when He created Adam and Eve.  The only certainty I see is that He became the Father of Jesus when His Holy Spirit impregnated Mary.
Terry



So you don't believe in the Eternal Fatherhood of God? 

JD

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What does I don't know mean to you?

 

I’d appreciate it if JD or Jonathan or Lance could please write in ONE CONCISE statement what they mean by “Eternal Fatherhood” or “Eternal Son” so we could at least decide if we agree once and for all.  I still can’t fathom why they are all worked up about it.  Izzy

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