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  • The incarnation is the concept of God in Jesus becoming a human through birth. ...ipture]] says that he took on flesh and was born in the likeness of men in human form ([[Philippians 2]]:7-8).
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  • How could a loving and civilized God command barbaric human sacrifice? * [http://www.tektonics.org/whatis/whatfaith.html Does God Endorse Human Sacrifice?] Tektonic Apologetics Ministries
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  • ...first parents to the revealed will of [[God]]. In the [[Bible]], the first human transgression of God's command is described as the sin of [[Adam]] and [[Ev ...ian doctrine that is empirically verifiable and validated by 3500 years of human history.
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  • One possible explanation is that Jesus was unaware of other ways. He was a human at that point and did not possess the omnipotence of God. Another possibili ...as human at that point" but we must not miss that he was also God. A mere human cannot die on a cross and atone for the infinite sins of the world when he
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  • In Christianity, Jesus is taught to be both fully human and fully God. In the Bible, there are numerous passages that show Jesus' d ...But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us."
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  • ...to apply the Christian teachings on social justice and the dignity of the human being to how economies and political structures should be conducted. Its pr
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  • An apparition is an appearance (or perceived appearance) to a human of a supernatural being or event. Apparitions are particularly associated w
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  • The [[Bible]] tells us that [[Jesus]] is [[God]] in human flesh ([[John 1:1]] and [[John 1:14]]). This doctrine is called the hyposta ...resies to arise. [[Arius]], in the third century BC, taught that Jesus was human, but not divine. This issue was addressed at the [[Council of Nicea]] and r
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  • ...eated life on Earth through genetic engineering, and that a combination of human cloning and "mind transfer" can ultimately provide immortality. Raëlism is
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  • ...) most commonly attributes the first 11 chapters of [[Genesis]] to literal human history.
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  • ...la to be born again. It is neither a human work nor is it initiated by the human will. Infants do not induce, or cooperate in, their own procreation and bir ...he Spirit.’ The Holy Spirit uses the Word of God to create new life in the human heart. Once a person is born again, he instinctively cries out to God for n
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  • ...sh, (John 1:1,14). This means that in the single person of Jesus is both a human and divine nature. The divine nature was not changed. It was not altered. H ...roperties"). It is the teaching that the attributes of both the divine and human natures are ascribed to the one person of Jesus. This means that the man Je
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  • ...Churches believe that Christ, the Incarnate Logos, is ''of'' two natures "human" and "divine" that are united in one hypostasis "without mingling, without
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  • ...as chiefly concerned with [[Nestorianism]], a doctrine that emphasized the human nature of [[Jesus]] at the expense of the divine. The Council denounced [[N
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  • ...n which holds that Christ has or is ''in'' two natures, one divine and one human. It should be noted that [[Miaphysitism|miaphysitism]] is the Christologica
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  • ...s begotten of the Father to take on the same nature of man, which includes human flesh ([[John 1:14]]). ...ipture]] says that he took on flesh and was born in the likeness of men in human form ([[Philippians 2]]:7-8). Jesus was born of a virgin, a [[doctrine]] w
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  • ...ord]]), which he saw as a result of the union of the divine nature and the human nature. ...ne Logos indwelt the human body of Jesus in the womb of Mary, so that the human Jesus was the subject of Christ's suffering, thus protecting the full divi
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  • '''We believe''' that the atonement through [[Jesus Christ]] is for the whole human race; and that whosoever repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ is j
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  • ...s women in the Qur'an. The fact that Allah's revelation changed based on a human's critique contradicts the immutable character that Muslims believe.
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