I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took his directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #2God created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took his directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #3Here's a follow-up question. When Adam's physical image was made from the dust of the ground, and then the Lord breathed into that image or his form, a soul and spirit. When Adam stood on his feet, in our time, he was one minute old. But to look at him, he was a full-grown man, most likely in our time he would appear to be between 20 and 30 years of age. He could think, make decisions, worship, have a wife, and produce children. So was Adam one minute old, when he stood, was he 20 or 30 because of his appearance, or was he as old as the dust of the ground he was made from? Or was he as old as God himself who breathed into him his soul and spirit?marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:03 amGod created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took his directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #4Adam was no older at any period in his life than the body God gave him.placebofactor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:34 amHere's a follow-up question. When Adam's physical image was made from the dust of the ground, and then the Lord breathed into that image or his form, a soul and spirit. When Adam stood on his feet, in our time, he was one minute old. But to look at him, he was a full-grown man, most likely in our time he would appear to be between 20 and 30 years of age. He could think, make decisions, worship, have a wife, and produce children. So was Adam one minute old, when he stood, was he 20 or 30 because of his appearance, or was he as old as the dust of the ground he was made from? Or was he as old as God himself who breathed into him his soul and spirit?marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:03 amGod created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took his directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #5Good answer!marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:30 pmAdam was no older at any period in his life than the body God gave him.placebofactor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:34 amHere's a follow-up question. When Adam's physical image was made from the dust of the ground, and then the Lord breathed into that image or his form, a soul and spirit. When Adam stood on his feet, in our time, he was one minute old. But to look at him, he was a full-grown man, most likely in our time he would appear to be between 20 and 30 years of age. He could think, make decisions, worship, have a wife, and produce children. So was Adam one minute old, when he stood, was he 20 or 30 because of his appearance, or was he as old as the dust of the ground he was made from? Or was he as old as God himself who breathed into him his soul and spirit?marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:03 amGod created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took his directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #6I am waiting for a Witness to answer my second paragraph. Curious what your response is. Never discussed the possibility of it. Here's the question.placebofactor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:17 amGood answer!marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:30 pmAdam was no older at any period in his life than the body God gave him.placebofactor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:34 amHere's a follow-up question. When Adam's physical image was made from the dust of the ground, and then the Lord breathed into that image or his form, a soul and spirit. When Adam stood on his feet, in our time, he was one minute old. But to look at him, he was a full-grown man, most likely in our time he would appear to be between 20 and 30 years of age. He could think, make decisions, worship, have a wife, and produce children. So was Adam one minute old, when he stood, was he 20 or 30 because of his appearance, or was he as old as the dust of the ground he was made from? Or was he as old as God himself who breathed into him his soul and spirit?marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:03 amGod created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took it directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
If you don't understand the question, neither do I.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took it directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
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Post #7I would like to see the above question answered by one of those who insist Jesus is not God.placebofactor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:20 pmI am waiting for a Witness to answer my second paragraph. Curious what your response is. Never discussed the possibility of it. Here's the question.placebofactor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:17 amGood answer!marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:30 pmAdam was no older at any period in his life than the body God gave him.placebofactor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:34 amHere's a follow-up question. When Adam's physical image was made from the dust of the ground, and then the Lord breathed into that image or his form, a soul and spirit. When Adam stood on his feet, in our time, he was one minute old. But to look at him, he was a full-grown man, most likely in our time he would appear to be between 20 and 30 years of age. He could think, make decisions, worship, have a wife, and produce children. So was Adam one minute old, when he stood, was he 20 or 30 because of his appearance, or was he as old as the dust of the ground he was made from? Or was he as old as God himself who breathed into him his soul and spirit?marke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:03 amGod created all life on earth and every life form has its own DNA. The unbelievers are wrong to assume that DNA either created it self or was formed by some ignorant accident of nature.placebofactor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:48 pm I have a crazy question. Please read it carefully before you answer.
Let's say the D.N.A. of a 40-year-old man was taken from him, placed in a purified container, had no human contact, nurtured, grew, and became a son. Would this son be an exact duplicate of his father? And because the D.N.A. was forty years old when taken from the father, would the newborn son physically be forty years old when he is born? The newborn has the body of a child, but his physical body is forty years old like his father.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took it directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
If you don't understand the question, neither do I.
No one knows the ways of God. His ways are not our ways. The spirit world is so much different than ours, it's difficult to understand. The reason for the above question is, (simply speaking in layman's terms) if the Father in heaven took his Son from his spiritual D.N.A. and did not create him, but took it directly from himself, could it be said, that the Father and Son are exact in every way, and both eternal. Eternal only because the D.N,A. of the Son is the same age as the Father?
My answer to the question would be, "Of course, he would be that's why we can claim that Jesus is God." In another post, someone said Jesus, although created, was different from all other created sons of God. My question is, physically how? and spiritually how? Is it because he was not created but of the same substance as the Father?