Subject: In Gen 1.26, God refers to us and our.. |
Bible Note: zerotheory: Donnell Wells gave you a clear, biblical answer to your question. I don't know how it could be made clearer. Are you confused in that you view the Incarnation as the beginning of the existence of Jesus Christ, the Son of God? As Donnell has pointed out, this is not what the Bible says. If you view God the Father as being eternal, what would deter you from having the same view of God the Son and God the Holy Spirit? Wherein lies your problem with this? --Hank |