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In Genesis 1:26, the God Family (Father and Son) "make man in Our image, according to Our likeness,..."

In Genesis 1:21, it speaks of how the God Family makes all according to their 'KIND.' The human 'kind' is made in God's own image and likeness unlike all others in Creation.

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Q: What phrase is used in Genesis 1 to show that humans are different from the rest of creation?
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