Thank you for answering some questions!
Originally posted by Eliyahu:
1) I din;t deny that He was born out of woman. That's false accusation.
I never said you denied that. John 1:14 says the Word
was made flesh. You said the Word was always flesh.
2) I didn't deny John 1:14. When Bible says God became flesh, it means God came into this world in the form of flesh.
No, "was made" does not mean "was already and just came in that flesh".
3) You don't believe that Jesus worked in OT times, and he wore any type of flesh in different times.
Yes I do.
You may be disappointed with less importance of the Mary's role. Flesh is like a clothes to change and wear.
The Word
was made flesh. The Word didn't "wear" flesh. That is heresy, and I rarely use that word. I don't say that to make you mad, I say that to wake you up. You need to come in line with Christian doctrine. I really hope you'll talk to a pastor in your area about this.
4) Your understanding about birth instead of appearance sounds that Jesus was produced by Mary or created by Mary but Bible clearly says:
The one in her is born by Holy spirit (already before He was born out of Mary)
Both were involved. Scripture says so.
Have I answered your key questions? If you have any more, please let me know it.
How can the Word "become" something he already was?
How was Jesus "made of the seed of David according to the flesh" (Rom 1:3), and "of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh" (Acts 2:29) if Mary was only a surrogate?
How can the flesh not be divine, if you believe the flesh was eternal?
Why does scripture (in the main narrative, not just when quoting people) call Mary his "mother"?
Word became Flesh! but Flesh is not God!
But the Word is God. How can God become something and no longer be God?