God is Not a Man!

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b. “All this actually came about for that to be fulfilled which was spoken by Jehovah through the prophet, saying: ‘Look! The virgin will become pregnant and will give birth to a son, and they will call his name*** Immanuel,’ which means, when translated, ‘With Us Is God.***’” (Matt. 1:22-23).
 
Your explanation is that to which has errors and flaws.
Not the verse you gave me.
I didn’t detect any flaws. In John 1, it is written that the Word was in the beginning, it was with God, it was God, and it became flesh and dwelled among us. If this isn’t Jesus, who is it? In John 8, I pointed out how “I Am” is God’s name, and the way Jesus used it, He was saying that He existed before Abraham. In John 20, I focused on Thomas’ exclamation to Jesus, “My Lord and my God!”.

Tell me where the errors are.
 
I didn’t detect any flaws. In John 1, it is written that the Word was in the beginning, it was with God, it was God, and it became flesh and dwelled among us. If this isn’t Jesus, who is it? In John 8, I pointed out how “I Am” is God’s name, and the way Jesus used it, He was saying that He existed before Abraham. In John 20, I focused on Thomas’ exclamation to Jesus, “My Lord and my God!”.

Tell me where the errors are.
In your assumptions of these verses.

I do not have your assumptions.
 
The Father is in union with me and I am in union with the Father" (John 10:37-38).2 “He that receives me, receives [also] him that sent me” (John 13:20).3 "'If you men had known me, you would have known my Father also; from this moment on you know him and have seen him.’ Philip said to him: ‘Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.’ Jesus said to him: ‘Have I been with you men so long a time, and yet, Philip, you have not come to know me? **He that has seen me has seen the Father **[also]. How is it you say, “Show us the Father?” Do you not believe that I am in union with the Father and the Father is in union with me?’ " '(John 14:7-10).4 “He that hates me hates also my Father” (John 15:23). “Look! The hour is coming, indeed, it has come, when you will be scattered each one to his own house and you will leave me alone; and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me” (John 16:32).
 
**Why do you all give me your opinions
then declare to me they are not your opinions?

None of you as of yet has discussed any verse with me word for word as it is written.

You always give the verse with your own opinions of it.**
 
The Father is in union with me and I am in union with the Father" (John 10:37-38).2 “He that receives me, receives [also] him that sent me” (John 13:20).3 "'If you men had known me, you would have known my Father also; from this moment on you know him and have seen him.’ Philip said to him: ‘Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.’ Jesus said to him: ‘Have I been with you men so long a time, and yet, Philip, you have not come to know me? **He that has seen me has seen the Father **[also]. How is it you say, “Show us the Father?” Do you not believe that I am in union with the Father and the Father is in union with me?’ " '(John 14:7-10).4 “He that hates me hates also my Father” (John 15:23). “Look! The hour is coming, indeed, it has come, when you will be scattered each one to his own house and you will leave me alone; and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me” (John 16:32).
Are you incapable of just giving a verse
and believing it means exactly word for word as it is written?

I do not need your commentary on every one.

To read it and understand it.
 
**Why do you all give me your opinions
then declare to me they are not your opinions?

None of you as of yet has discussed any verse with me word for word as it is written.

You always give the verse with your own opinions of it.**
I offered that you should read the verses I presented and tell me what you believe they mean. Feel free to do so.
 
Okay. “The Father and I are one.”

Or better yet, “Before Abraham was, I am.”
Very good…we will start here.

**Tell me why by reading these 2 verses you believe
Jesus is saying to whoever heard him that he Jesus is God?

Don’t give me any more verses just answer as I asked you.
**
 
Very good…we will start here.

**Tell me why by reading these 2 verses you believe
John is saying to whoever heard him or read this that Jesus is God?

Don’t give me any more verses just answer as I asked you.**
Whatever God wills, is. Jesus is God in the flesh, the Son of Man, as it is written in the scriptures. God willed this and Mary, The Blessed Mother, said yes to God, and bore Jesus.
 
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