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FAQ # 206

QUESTION  206 :  Why do some loudly object to the term 'God the Son'?

It’s really not the term but the implications. If the term ‘God the Son’ is used it means that there is a God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, which means three Gods or three persons as God. Hence, the preferred phrase “Son of God,” implying the same eternal God the Father coming into the form of a son, rather than another pre-existed separate being incarnating himself. Nevertheless, not all who hold to the one God belief are aware of this, hence many still use it.

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