DAVEH:   So Judy, do you know of any passages that would suggest it is impossible for men to become like, and one with God?  What do you think makes LDS theology in this respect so out of whack with the Bible?

Judy Taylor wrote:
Because DaveH "many Christians" are quoting their own peculiar doctrine rather than that which was
"once delivered to the saints"; the scriptures teach that God provided a body in the likeness of men and the Word became flesh and dwelt amongst us for a season and a few of the ppl of that generation beheld his glory (at the
Mt. of Transfiguration).  jt
 
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 00:31:09 -0700 Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DAVEH:  Forgive me for interjecting a comment.   The problem occurs when somebody (like Mormons) suggest it is possible for man to become like God.  Why it is easy for many Christian to accept that God was a man, but hard to accept that man can become like and one with God is what puzzles me.

David Miller wrote:
Debbie wrote:
  
Does Judy believe Jesus is both God
and man? How is THAT logical?
    

I don't see anything illogical about the idea that Jesus is both God and 
man.  What's the problem?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


  


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