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The physical resurrection of Jesus Christ forever changed the nature of the Godhead. Indeed, the birth and death of Jesus Christ changed the nature of the Godhead. But, His physical resurrection changed it forever. The simple truth is that within the nature of the Godhead, Jesus Christ has a physical, resurrected body of flesh and bones. How does His physical, resurrected body affect the nature of the Godhead? Is God a spirit? If Jesus Christ is the Oneness God or a third part of the Trinity God, how can either of these Gods be a spirit when Jesus Christ has a resurrected body of flesh and bones? It is impossible! If the Oneness God or the Trinity God is a spirit then Christ is a spirit, which means He died a second time. His body and spirit would have separated a second time. The Oneness and Trinity doctrines are really descriptions of a failed resurrection and atonement. The good news is that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more (Romans 6:9-10). This being so, what is really the true nature of the Godhead with a physical Christ? Now is the time find out by reading this book!
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The physical resurrection of Jesus Christ forever changed the nature of the Godhead. Indeed, the birth and death of Jesus Christ changed the nature of the Godhead. But, His physical resurrection changed it forever. The simple truth is that within the nature of the Godhead, Jesus Christ has a physical, resurrected body of flesh and bones. How does His physical, resurrected body affect the nature of the Godhead? Is God a spirit? If Jesus Christ is the Oneness God or a third part of the Trinity God, how can either of these Gods be a spirit when Jesus Christ has a resurrected body of flesh and bones? It is impossible! If the Oneness God or the Trinity God is a spirit then Christ is a spirit, which means He died a second time. His body and spirit would have separated a second time. The Oneness and Trinity doctrines are really descriptions of a failed resurrection and atonement. The good news is that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more (Romans 6:9-10). This being so, what is really the true nature of the Godhead with a physical Christ? Now is the time find out by reading this book!