An atheist would, a christian wouldn't, a moslem wouldn't, a jew wouldn't, other religions... it varies.
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"
It depends on the religion. In Christianity, Jesus is considered God and not a prophet because he is an incarnation of God Himself. In Islam, Jesus is considered to be prophet and not God Himself because God is singular and does not have associates.
No, God and Jesus are not the same entity. In Christian belief, God is the supreme being and Jesus is considered the son of God.
No, Jesus did not say, "I am not the Son of God." According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the Son of God.
It depends on the religion. In Christianity, Jesus is considered God and not a prophet because he is an incarnation of God Himself. In Islam, Jesus is considered to be prophet and not God Himself because God is singular and does not have associates.
Yes, in Christian theology, God is believed to call Jesus God as they are considered to be part of the Holy Trinity.
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Joseph accepted the position of foster father of Jesus so, no, Jesus would not be considered as illegitimate.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus is considered to be the only begotten Son of God.
No, Jesus is not considered a sun god in any religious beliefs or mythologies. He is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God and the savior of humanity.
Jesus of Bethlem (Christ) is the Lamb/son of God. The "lamb of God" is Jesus Christ. He is considered the lamb because he was slain as a sacrifice for our sins.
No, God and Jesus Christ are not the same entity. In Christian belief, God is the supreme being and creator of the universe, while Jesus Christ is considered the son of God and the savior of humanity.