ALAYMAN Well-known member Doctor Elect Joined Feb 2, 2012 Messages 10,376 Reaction score 3,629 Points 113 Jun 23, 2025 #1 An interesting read on a subject that I hadn't thought about before. Thoughts?
B biscuit1953 Well-known member Elect Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 1,675 Reaction score 304 Points 83 Jun 23, 2025 #2 ALAYMAN said: An interesting read on a subject that I hadn't thought about before. Thoughts? Click to expand... They are called the "sons of God." So I would say yes.
ALAYMAN said: An interesting read on a subject that I hadn't thought about before. Thoughts? Click to expand... They are called the "sons of God." So I would say yes.
4everfsu Well-known member Elect Joined Mar 5, 2012 Messages 1,186 Reaction score 250 Points 83 Jun 23, 2025 #3 Scripture says God created Adam in His image. Show me in scripture where God created angels in His image. Old theological saying, do not build your doctrines on silence in the bible.
Scripture says God created Adam in His image. Show me in scripture where God created angels in His image. Old theological saying, do not build your doctrines on silence in the bible.
Ransom Just this guy Staff member Administrator Doctor Elect Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 13,231 Reaction score 3,500 Points 113 Location Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Jun 23, 2025 #4 It was important enough that man bore the image of God that the Bible says Adam did so when he was created, amongst other places. Angels don't even merit a mention in the order of creation. So I'd say no, otherwise we'd have been told.
It was important enough that man bore the image of God that the Bible says Adam did so when he was created, amongst other places. Angels don't even merit a mention in the order of creation. So I'd say no, otherwise we'd have been told.
Tarheel Baptist Well-known member Doctor Elect Joined Jan 27, 2012 Messages 10,570 Reaction score 2,194 Points 113 Jun 24, 2025 #5 Angels are called sons of God in Job 38:7. Adam is referred to as a son of God as are the born again in the NT. You could draw such a conclusion, but you might not be right.
Angels are called sons of God in Job 38:7. Adam is referred to as a son of God as are the born again in the NT. You could draw such a conclusion, but you might not be right.