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Which Protestant denomination or non denomination believes this?

God beget his Son in the heart/soul, of Jesus Christ, not in Mary's womb. His Son is spiritual, not fleshly. So are we who are born of God.

Jesus was born of a virgin, yet he is the virgin who bore the Emmanuel.

Christ and his apostles taught. Be ye perfect as the Father is perfect,...Christ hath perfected forever those who are sanctified.

Sanctified people do NOT commit murder, homosexual sins, or steal, or any other evil stuff. We are made Holy by the blood of Jesus and his Spirit.

Christians are NOT SINNERS.

Im just curious

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Well I know the Jehovah Witnesses don't believe Jesus is God, but the stuff about 'God beget his Son in the the heart/soul, of Jesus Christ' I've never heard any of them preach. So I'm guessing that it's some Fundamentalist non-denominational made-up church.

    The problem with that phrase is that Jesus didn't have a soul like a man, and He wasn't an angel. If he had a soul like a man, He would have had original sin and that disagrees with scripture. If he was an angel then the Bible is lying to us (see Hebrews). He was the Word of God in the flesh. The Word of God is part of God, and any part of God is still God-- I guess whoever believes this doesn't get that.

    Christians are not sinners? What? No one is perfect.

    Whoever is preaching this nonsense is way out in left field.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Doesn't sound like a Protestant denomination or nondenomination. Sounds more like gnosticism.

    Those who are born of God are still of the flesh, not yet a spirit. Your belief system falls apart by this single statement that people who are born of God are spirit.

    Born of God in 1 John 3:9 indicates a process of sinning, then conviction (being convicted by the Holy Spirit Ephesians 4:30), obedience to the Holy Spirit by stopping whatever you're doing, confession of your sins, repentance without regret, by the blood of Jesus, and thanksgiving.

    The truth is, a lot of Christians are born again. They just fail to repent occasionally, which is why they still murder and hate.

    Christians are sinners, since Christianity is a religion, which cannot help you fight against the lusts of the flesh.

    In fact, all people are sinners. Only two instances of sinless state are in the Scriptures:

    1. Mary was temporarily overshadowed by the Holy Spirit

    2. God in the flesh, Jesus was without sin.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    enable's initiate with the underlying assumption on your question that the Catholic Church is the unique. it particularly isn't the case. The church grow to be alive and thriving for 3 hundred years in the previous the Catholic Church got here alongside. u.s., as an occasion, is barely 2 hundred+ years previous. think of somebody coming alongside in one hundred years, taking over u.s. and renaming it the Catholic States of u.s., then attempting to declare that the Catholic States of u.s. is the "unique" and that George Washington grow to be the 1st president of the Catholic States of u.s.. we would all think of they have been loopy. that's what Catholics in the present day do with Christian historic previous. Catholics split from authentic Christianity interior the 300's. Protestants split from Catholics approximately 1200 years later. besides the indisputable fact that, in this entire time there have been authentic Christians who in no way split from everyone and who have been in no way Catholic, Protestant, or any denomination. those Christians are nonetheless around and practising. So in that mild, how does the Catholic Church justify splitting off from the only authentic Church as based by ability of Jesus and led by ability of the disciples and the apostle Paul, whilst the Bible needless to say says we would desire to continuously be unified (as we authentic Christians are and continuously have been)?

  • 1 decade ago

    If you take this literally then there are no Christians at all because nobody can become perfect in this lifetime. Only Christ was perfect.

    Mormons do believe that our spirits are not evil by nature, but divine as literal spiritual children of God and that we can become perfected, eventually, but it will probably take a very long time and we wont get there in this lifetime.

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  • Mike N
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Seems like some people misunderstood your question, simply out of their impulsive, reactionary way of "reading" and answering. Me? I just plain don't know. Sorry. I wish I did. God Bless you.

  • 1 decade ago

    Wrong in every since of the word. Christians are sinners we all are. Did you for one reason or the other think that you were perfect? God bless you. Live and learn.

  • 1 decade ago

    Of all the christian denominations I know of and others I never heard of some of that.

    I don't know.

  • 1 decade ago

    Somethings are not worth burning brain cells over.The only one who can answer your question is God.Your asking the wrong persons .If you believe in God then you know in His time he will answer your question . If not here ,you can bet you will have all your questions answered.

  • 1 decade ago

    I did find this......Of which, "truthbearer" has it in her profile:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile?show=NvviPg4Fa...

    And if you research Truthbearer, it comes up as a Christian Polygamy movement.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    load of crock. Christians r sinners. Christians still sin after dey'e saved. tru Christians relize tho dey r saved and do dey're best not to sin

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