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John 1:14 (ESV)
14And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.

you really miss the obvious. Of course Jesus came in the flesh. That was the purpose of incarnation. duh.

You take the obvious verse of his ultimate divinity of being God and you try to use that passage to reject what was just shared about the Word. I'm not sure how you can miss so many details and still argue for the unitarian idea. I think you are running out of ideas to argue since everything else has failed to support your view.
The Word isn't flesh. Flesh was created. Therefore the flesh man dwelling among us isn't the Word. Not sure how you could possibly miss this. There is no such thing as God incarnating in the Bible.

John 1
3Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made.

John 1
14The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Sonc from the Father, full of grace and truth.
 
I daily chose not to sin, doesn't always work, I assume it's the same with you.
God sees sinning as a deliberate choice. It's not something that rules over you or at least it doesn't have to be. The kind of prayer that God wants to answer is you help you get it in your heart that you not only don't want to sin, but don't have to. This is why God still judges people for their sin, whether they be Christian or non-Christian.
Why did Jesus (out of 100+ billion) succeeded and 100+ billion did not ?
Means he chose not to sin. Wasn't Jesus tempted in every way as we are?
 
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I think I get what you're saying. You don't believe God is an actual person, but rather is a nature. Why you don't believe God made the earth (even though Genesis 1 says God made the earth) is because you believe the earth is a "sin real" [sic]. Then how about heaven? Is heaven a sin realm too? Because the Bible says there were a rebellion, basically a mutiny, in heaven.
Oh I do believe God is a person and a being and has a nature .

yea this earth is the sin realm

eden paradise will be restored. but yes eden was desolated.
 
I think I get what you're saying. You don't believe God is an actual person, but rather is a nature. Why you don't believe God made the earth (even though Genesis 1 says God made the earth) is because you believe the earth is a "sin real" [sic]. Then how about heaven? Is heaven a sin realm too? Because the Bible says there were a rebellion, basically a mutiny, in heaven.
the mutiny will be over soon ; )

all His souls will return Home.

we will be rescued from this
horror show ...
 
the mutiny will be over soon ; )

all His souls will return Home.

we will be rescued from this
horror show ...
Are you sure? Lol because Revelation talks about the devil being cast out of heaven and thrown down to earth immediately before the 666 beast kingdom begins. So the question is, has it already happened, is it in progress, or is it the future?
 
God sees sinning as a deliberate choice. It's not something that rules over you or at least it doesn't have to be. The kind of prayer that God wants to answer is you help you get it in your heart that you not only don't want to sin, but don't have to. This is why God still judges people for their sin, whether they be Christian or non-Christian.

Means he chose not to sin. Wasn't Jesus tempted in every way as we are?
duh. Any way that humans are tempted from outside influences happens to humans. Christians recognize both Jesus' humanity and him as God incarnate. These do not contradict each other no matter what confusion the unitarians have on this concept.
 
The Word isn't flesh. Flesh was created. Therefore the flesh man dwelling among us isn't the Word. Not sure how you could possibly miss this. There is no such thing as God incarnating in the Bible.

John 1
3Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made.

John 1
14The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Sonc from the Father, full of grace and truth.
You must be thinking that John 1 is not part of the bible. I will remind you that it is still there.
you have just stated the Trinity concept. Indeed the word is not flesh but he became flesh. This is incarnation at the very basic meaning.

You are half right to say that all creation did not get formed through Jesus but only because the Divine Son, who is the Word, did that before being incarnated. To skip this idea is to lose the whole meaning of John 1 and the broader testimony of scripture. I know you keep forgetting this though.
 
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