Yes, I think that formulation comes from the Council of Chalcedon. It refers specifically to Jesus Christ.
god is tue
Gods true purpose of man was to show love and trust and how much he cares about living things. "our life is a gift from God, what we do with that life is our gift to him"(:
no. man did not come from apes but we do have a common ancestor with them. Both created by the one true God!
The Holy Bible does not mention anything about that . . . in fact, in the Bible, God's true form is never revealed.
true to god
You can believe in man as a god if you believe that there is a higher god (or gods) who grant divinity to the man. Thus, the Romans believed that their emperor could become a god (divus, not deus, the word for a true god), and Christians believe that Jesus is both man and God.
No. There is no other true God besides the Father in heaven. God is not man, but He is spirit.
Joseph was born in Betlehem And lived in Nazareth.But Joseph wasn't the father of God he was the father of Jesus of Nazareth. *** Frptliny adds **** The council of Ephesus, 431, met to combat the Nestoian hesersy about the dual nature of Christ. The council decree that Mary was the "Mother of God" was meant to clarify that Jesus, conceived by the "Holy Spirit" [thus being born true God] and born of the Virgin Mary [born as true man] defined the dual reality of Jesus as true God and true man. Jesus conceived by the Holy Spirit, [true God] and born of the virgin Mary [true man]. The title "Mother of God" applied to the virgin man was meant to help understand the hypostatic union of Jesus.
Zeus was a male god, but ever not a true male mortal.
There are many gods mentioned in the bible as god is a title. There is only one Jehovah as he is the true god
Yes indeed it is true, Jesus came as a baby but the second time he will not come like that.
No. Aristotle was not a god. There is only one true God, and the true God is the Father in heaven. God is God and therefore not man (Hosea 11:9).