Jesus is fully and 100% human being.
However, Satan whose purpose is to recruit co-tenants for Hell Fire made his followers turn Jesus into god to be worshipped.
Depends what religion you follow. I am Christian and I believe he died for our sins. Not only does it depend on your religion it also depends on what you think Jesus was doing at the time. However the consensus does seem to be that the events surrounding the "crucifixion", as opposed to the "Death" of Jesus was part of the contribution that Jesus intended for the spiritual well being of mankind.
No. Jesus was the only son of God and the express image of his person, and through his Holy Spirit taught James all he knew.
Traditional Christian teaching is that Jesus was "fully God and fully human". To the extent that most adult humans have armpit hair, it would be seem reasonable to think that Jesus had armpit hair. Has this question been a serious obstacle in your faith life?
I believe that they are depicted as pretty human. They have full speech, though are shown using more crude language. And other than being large, they are in human shape, with only one head each, as opposed to some of the other trolls.
Every single human being is just simply made differently.
There is no record in the Bible that I can see of anyone visiting Jesus Mary and Joseph 12 days after Jesus' birth. The only visitors to them all that seem to be recorded, are the three wise men and the shepherds, who visited them in the cattle shed just after the child was born.
Oops...I was wrong. Only the box sets seem to be stopped being manufactured. Does anyone know why though? Oops...I was wrong. Only the box sets seem to be stopped being manufactured. Does anyone know why though?
By definition, Socrates was not a god. He was a mortal human being, albeit a brilliant one. He may seem that way sometimes, though.
RA is an Auto immune disorder and its cause is not known. however there seem to often be genetic factors involved.
Personification. Personification is when human-like qualities are attributed to non-human things, making the tin can seem as if it was capable of being transformed into a car.
A:Certain of the early Gnostic Christians did not believe that Jesus was truly human. Other Gnostics believed that, while Jesus did have a human body, he did not suffer at the crucifixion - a theme that comes through a little in John's Gospel, which originally belonged in a mildly gnostic community. Docetists saw the crucifixion as an illusion rather than a reality, a belief that would later be adopted in the Quran (04:157): "They did not kill him and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them."Marcion, although probably not really a Gnostic, believed that Jesus' body was a mere phantasm, a physical illusion or an ephemeral appearance.
Seem is a state-of-being verb because seem is something you are or am not what your doing