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Originally Posted by aviator
“Let us make mankind in our image. Who are "we" as in "our".
You will say God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, but then...the son didn't come for a few thousand years so why did they write about him?
I try to look at it from an open mind as I have never been brought up in a religious way so I'm not blinded by previous conceptions.
And I thought the Bible as we know it today was a compilation of writings by diverse people. Moses was the first with the five books of the Torah which were later incorporated into the Old Testament. Correct me if I'm wrong, which I probably am.
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No, "our" meaning God, the Holy Spirit and the angels. But, Jesus, in my opinion, has always been there. There are references to him a couple/few times in Genesis and all through the Old Testament.
Being new to the Bible and to the Church in general, I have been absorbing as much as I can.
Brian