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God is mental energy without form. He could blink and blow away the planet, or just freeze us also... Hey, I have some doritos, want some?
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Jesus was God in the flesh. So we were created in the image of Jesus when He was on earth.
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God is a spirit. A spirit needs to enter this world through a body. That is why God sent his son Jesus to teach us the way or spoke through prophets. That is what I learned in the Catholic religion.
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According to traditional Christian theology, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost are one and the same person. Jesus went to a lot of trouble to show that He had a physical body after His resurrection (http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2024:36-44&version=KJV). No where in the Bible does it state that he shed that body again. So, if they are all the same being and He did not lay down His body again, then God must have a physical body.
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Here's what the Bible says, see what you make of it. For god measure I have thrown in the HQ's answer to the question who is God? Genesis 1:27 says "God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him" Most Christians claim Jesus is God, so you might like to see this confirming Genesis 1:27 and conclude that God has a physical body just like ours. Regarding the Father Jesus said in John 5:37 "Ye have neither heard his voice AT ANY TIME, nor seen his shape" One could imply from this that God has a voice and a shape. As for the Holy Ghost, also regarded as God by most Christians, Luke 3:22 says it "descended in a bodily shape like a dove" To Moses God said, "there shall no man see me, and live" So to stop Moses dying God puts his hand over Moses while passing by him..."And I will take away mine hand, and thou shalt see my back parts: but my face shall not be seen" Exodus 33:20,23 God here has a physical hand that he uses to block Moses' sight, and God has physical back parts which Moses saw. According to HQ 112, especially the final verse, God is physically indescribable: 1. Say: He is God, the One and Only; 2. God, the Eternal, Absolute; 3. He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; 4. And there is nothing like unto Him.
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