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Our Gospels make it clear that the Incarnation is not the same as the ancient myths of a god-man. Rather, He truly took on flesh in a historical context. He is not an apparition, but a true human, because what He did not take on, He did not redeem - and we desperately wanted to have our God as a Divine Friend - a God with "skin on" so we can see and love Him!
By Fr. Joseph Gill5
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Our Gospels make it clear that the Incarnation is not the same as the ancient myths of a god-man. Rather, He truly took on flesh in a historical context. He is not an apparition, but a true human, because what He did not take on, He did not redeem - and we desperately wanted to have our God as a Divine Friend - a God with "skin on" so we can see and love Him!

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