Jesus same as God? (20:0)

---in spirit---Yes--- (see Dual Station) (20:1)

1."For in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily." Colossians Chapter 2 verse 9 (20:3)

2."he that hath seen me hath seen the father" (joh 14:9) (20:4) see

3."the father is in me" (joh 14:11) (20:5) see

---in essence---No--- (see Dual Station)Colossians Chapter 2 verse 9 (20:6)

1."No one has ever seen God" (joh 1:18) (20:7) see

2."for the Father is greater than I" (joh 14:28) (20:8) see

3."By myself I can do nothing, I judge only as I hear" (joh 5:30) (20:9) see

4."I do nothing on my own but speak just what the Father has taught me" (joh 8:28) (20:10) see

5."No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" (mat 24:36) (20:11) see

6."After leaving them, he went up on the mountainside to pray" (pray to whom?) (mrk 6:46) (20:12) see

7."And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice.. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (Mrk 15:34) (20:13) see

Note: The Only way the above can all be True is symbolically.Colossians Chapter 2 verse 9 (20:14)

Second-century Docetists called him [Jesus] divine, his body and agony only an illusion.. To third-century Adoptionsists he was man; God had "adopted" him at baptism. Fifth-century Nestorians echoed that belief and railed at the cult of Mary as 'Theotokos', bearer of God; visions of God in diapers appalled them.. Christianity honors among its fathers the great theologians who wrestled with the welter of beliefs, for in attacking what the faith was not, they helped define what it was. (Gr 317:2) (20:15) see

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