Earliest "Jesus is God' Inscription found in Israel deemed greatest discovery since Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Yes he is. He is the human incarnation of God himself, because as almighty and all knowing as God is, he did not understand the human experience and especially why humans abused their gift of free choice. God didn’t have an understanding of how far, good or bad humans would choose to go, either by their own choices or pressure from their peers. Through Christ he gained 1st hand experience and in Christ’s death forgave us for our sins, because truly humans can act in awful ways when they certainly do not know what they are doing. What the long term implications can bring/be of any given choice.
That’s why instead of continued punishment from God or just up and wiping the human slate clean…. again, he left us with all of our faults and issues to decide on our own to make our free choice to try to follow Christ’s teachings regarding ourselves to our best ability, or not period.
Eternity or Heaven’s Earth/Garden awaits for those that do their best. Those that fail, I’m guessing go to Hell, or get to do the rough and tough love version of Earth all over again.
This is unpossible
No need to agree Anon. 😊 It’s of course my own belief of him but think about it, God spent an entire Testament spanking and attempting to get his children to do as he asked. It didn’t work. So he came as Christ to find out why, and how truly STUPID we are with free choice.
Christ never calls us stupid of course, but he sure as heck got frustrated with even his own apostles not listening or getting certain things. So he would then tell parables to make a point to them of not listening the easy way the first time.
Christ has a fantastic since of humor and I imagine he facepalmed himself in total frustration many times haha.
The only part you’re getting wrong is the claim that God didn’t know or understand something. He created us with free will fully understanding what He was doing in full depth. He is all-knowing.
I assume you’re not remembering the end of the second chapter of the Gospel of John:
I think that's the point that was being made. How can God become less than all-knowing unless constrained by an earthly vessel, with limitations and flaws which he does not possess?