Either Jesus had a father, or he didn't. The question is a scientific one, and scientific evidence, if any were available, would be used to settle it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I did not have a father. It was my mom who chose to be alone. She felt that she would be better off by herself with me after I was born.
What was the appearance of God the Father? Like that of a man... God has the likeness of fingers and hands and a face.
I don't believe Jesus was the son of God, although I'm inclined to think he might have been a great prophet.
Jesus may have had an immense sense of importance or destiny, but he never claimed to be the Son of God.
I found you can believe the man in history that is Jesus who walked the earth. It's a whole different thing altogether to know Him as the Son of God - to have reconciled yourself to Almighty God.
Jesus was a human being, bound by history and the natural world; an extraordinary man, to be sure, but still a man.
Was the real Jesus of history one and the same as the Christ of faith whom we read about in the New Testament and worship in the church? Was Jesus really raised from the dead? Is he really the divine Lord of lords?
I can't say I had an ideal father, and I'm not a father myself.
The god, it would appear, was frequently thought of as the physical progenitor or first father of his people.
I believe in Father Frost. But not too deeply. But anyway, you know, I'm not one of those people who are able to tell the kids that Father Frost does not exist.
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