mmksparbud
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If man is made in the image of God, then God has to be in the image of man. Right?
The clift in the rock with God flying past Moses happened before the incarnation. So before the incarnation God had back parts, a face, and hands. That's interesting. How do you explain that?
If Jesus was "made", does that make him a creature?
Wrong!! A ragdoll is made in our image---we are not made in the image of a ragdoll. Jesus was never created---He "became" a man through the power of the Holy Spirit at the incarnation. Before that He was never human, nor was His Father ever human. Bible does not explain what that face, and hands looked like. We can not see His face and live. A dog has a face, so does a gorilla---big difference. Likeness, image does not equal exactly the same thing, exactly the same substance. before the incarnation Jesus could not be seen face to face---Moses spoke face to face with Him, and He appeared between the cherubim over the ark, but He was always shielded by the wings of the cherubim. Even seeing only His back parts, Moses shone so brightly the Israelites could not stand to look at him and he had to be veiled. We are definitely not the same! Even a lizard can stand to look at us!
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