God became man (Jesus) to teach his people and lead them closer to him, but most importantly Jesus was sent to die on the cross for our sins so we can be saved and live with him in eternal life.
In my belief, man did not become, he was created by 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, Jesus Christ was God then came down to earth and was born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem as a human being. Jesus is fully God and fully Man, the God/Man.
Because he had to become like us to save us.
God created man in His image and after His likeness, so that He could have friends, but man chose evil so they could not be friends anymore, because God is good and holy. Man's evil heart meant not only that they could not be friends, but also that man would have to be punished for his evil in the eternal lake of fire,and that made God very sad, because He loved man very, very much. So since man could never reach God, nor would he want to, God had to become man so He could show man how much He loved him and save man from his evil, by taking that evil upon Himself. And because God is so pure that He cannot be corrupted, He alone could take away that evil, but that meant that He would have to die as a man for man. And when the God-man died for man He not only destroyed the evil but also death itself, because He is God and it was impossible for death to keep Him, He came back from the dead and went to His place, His mission being accomplished. So now if any man would turn from their evil and trust Him, he will be saved, and joined together with God. This is the short explanation, based on the Bible, of how God become the man that He is.
Not exactly, in June of 1840, President Snow declared, "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." Many have interpreted this couplet to mean that God used be exactly like man and that men will one day be exactly like God. This is inconsistent with other Church teachings. The couplet simply states that God used be as man is, but it does not specify in what ways God used to be like man. Jesus used to be a man, but as the Son of God, he was never exactly like a mortal man, so its too much to say that God the Father was exactly like a man when the prophet taught that God was once as a man is.Still, this differs significantly from traditional Christianity which teaches that God has always been God.
nobody. god created the first man and descended him on earth
Jesus did not become God - Jesus was and is God from the beginning of time.further answernot only was He God from the beginning of time, but before time began. Jesus Christ is, always will be, was, and always was God for all eternity; eternity past, present, and eternity future. Jesus had no beginning, He only submitted Himself to become man at a certain point in time, only for the purpose of saving men from the death penalty of their sins, by dying for man's sin, but was always God, before, during, and after that. That is what made Jesus so amazing in his time on earth, He was God walking among mere mortals, clothed in human flesh, God living a mortal man's life and dying as a man might die.
According to Christian Orthodox dogma, God sent his son Christ (God in the form of a man) to us. Christ died so that we are forgiven for our sins and be able to improve spiritually until we are united with God.
When he and God made a deal that he would become the father of the Jewish nation, and he circumcised himself to make a covenant.
The Bible states that God created Man , called Adam, while scientific viewpoints claim that man evolved from other creatures. But other theoretical equations prove that god didnt exist and man appeared by evolving from single celled amoeba and steadily evolved over the years to become what we are today
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