Son of God
I must be misinterpreting what these people are saying.Jesus's transfiguration, as depicted in this detail of a Raphael painting, is mentioned in all the synoptic Gospels and Christians have long referred to it as a manifestation of the divine glory of Jesus before the events surrounding his death.
The New Testament frequently refers to Jesus as the son of God; Jesus seldom does, but often refers to God as his father. Christians universally understand this to mean that Jesus was literally God's son.
We know that Jesus is not the biological son of God, but what is the difference between being the "literal" son of God and a biological son of God. Biological means sex. How can Jesus be the literal son of God and not the biological son of God?
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