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Hi David! I acknowledge that. And then it always baffles me why traditional Christians act like the idea of the Father having one is so offensive.
Official LDS theology doesn't touch on this. As you stated: from the NT, we observe resurrected Jesus did eat, so eating certainly seems possible. Beyond that, we don't know (lack of evidence one way or another).
Hi again Jane , Jews and Christians try to stop short of calling God the Father something He isn't Biblically, or adding something to His nature that doesn't seem to be true of it, Biblically, such as a human body/nature. IOW, we try to stick with what the Bible teaches us He is and/or possesses (as well what He isn't and/or does not possess). I hope that makes sense
Yours and His,
David
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