He probally is god in flesh, who knows? no one on earth, is 200 yeears old to remember it.
Because Jesus is God in the flesh.
Absolutely not! Catholics believe that Jesus was God made flesh. In other words, he was both God and man.
Jesus is a prophet of God, not God made flesh, in most major religions. The central question is; did He rise from the dead or not? Was He the Holy Spirit incarnate or just a man? You decide.
Jesus is the Son of God and God in the Flesh. There for Jesus would be considered "King of all Things" Or the Great "I am"
Jesus is God manifest in the flesh, in the Holy Trinity.
Yes, Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. Read John 1:14.
Yes, the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us, John 1: 2 or 3
Jesus was real like God is real, but he was human. He had flesh and bone and blood like us, and you could see him, touch him, feel him. God is just as real as Jesus, but he's more of a spirit, and no one living has ever seen him, so no one knows what he looks like.
Islam teaches Jesus was a powerful prophet. Christian believe Jesus is much more then just a prophet, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh who died on the cross for our sins otherwise we would all be owned by the Devil because of our sin.
In Christianity this is a reference to Jesus Christ and, therefore, to the bread/wine of communion (in some denominations this reference to communion food is metaphorical, others believe that the bread/wine actually become Jesus).
In John 1:1- 2 the Bible says, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us..." According to this verse, God is the Word. Specifically, Jesus Christ is the Word of God since He is the one who "was made flesh and dwelt among us."
That's the traditional Christian view.