He was born of God and Mary, and the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father, which was God the Father, NOT Joseph, who was descended from Adam. He had blood, but it was God's blood." ..Now one might say, God has no blood, true. But He made Adam in a similiar way...
He created, period.
Originally posted by checkbaiterWhere did you ever get the idea that "the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father"?? You really need to read something on blood types and how they are genetically determined.
He was born of God and Mary, and the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father, which was God the Father, NOT Joseph, who was descended from Adam. He had blood, but it was God's blood." ..Now one might say, God has no blood, true. But He made Adam in a similiar way...
He created, period.
And if your final argument is simply "Goddunnit" why waste your time with the rest of it?
I decided to help you:
There are four types of blood in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. Your blood type is established before you are born, by specific genes inherited from your parents. You receive one gene from your mother and one from your father; these two combine to establish your blood type.
http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/types.cfm
Originally posted by no1marauderAren't you straying from the subjects' thread a bit too far here ?
I decided to help you:
There are four types of blood in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. Your blood type is established before you are born, by specific genes inherited from your parents. You receive one gene from your mother and one from your father; these two combine to establish your blood type.
http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/types.cfm
Originally posted by ivanhoeNot at all; Checkbaiter was asserting that Jesus' blood was derived solely from God because "the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father". This is nonsense, as I have been generous enough to point out.
Aren't you straying from the subjects' thread a bit too far here ?
I would say your post talking about embryos with three parents is far more off-topic.
Originally posted by no1marauderGood point...will have to get back to you on this...😳
Not at all; Checkbaiter was asserting that Jesus' blood was derived solely from God because "the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father". This is nonsense, as I have been generous enough to point out.
I would say your post talking about embryos with three parents is far more off-topic.
Originally posted by no1marauderI don't want to sound irreverant here but doesnt God use mud and breath/
Not at all; Checkbaiter was asserting that Jesus' blood was derived solely from God because "the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father". This is nonsense, as I have been generous enough to point out.
I would say your post talking about embryos with three parents is far more off-topic.
It was Marduk who used semen mud pies.
Originally posted by no1marauderNot at all, never heard of the Trinity ?
Not at all; Checkbaiter was asserting that Jesus' blood was derived solely from God because "the blood of the child is derived from the blood of the father". This is nonsense, as I have been generous enough to point out.
I would say your post talking about embryos with three parents is far more off-topic.
This is in answer to #1....
I am wrong...you are right...all I know is this...Jesus Christ is referred to in the Bible as the Last Adam.
Therefore he is a man through and through. But just as Adam was made
morally innocent or pure since his life came straight from God, so Jesus
was made morally innocent from birth, because his life stemmed from the direct creative work of God. I really don't know if Mary contributed an
egg and God created sperm or if God created both in Mary's womb.
However it came about, Jesus' life came into existence by a direct act of God.
Therefore Jesus was morally pure from sin from birth, BUT he had the
potential to sin just as Adam had. The Bible says that Jesus was tempted in all things like we are, but he refused to sin. Hebrews 5:8, 9 tells us that Christ learned obedience by the things he suffered, and by obedience he was perfected... So Christ was born morally pure like Adam, without a sin nature, and was capable of sinning, but chose not to.
Originally posted by checkbaiterDo you think Jesus masterbated?
This is in answer to #1....
I am wrong...you are right...all I know is this...Jesus Christ is referred to in the Bible as the Last Adam.
Therefore he is a man through and through. But just as Adam was made
morally innocent or pure since his life came straight from God, so Jesus
was made morally innocent from birth, because his life stemmed from the d ...[text shortened]... born morally pure like Adam, without a sin nature, and was capable of sinning, but chose not to.