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=== Assistant: Great! === Great! Here's a structured video script for your argument, presented as a logical debate based entirely on the Bible — in a calm, respectful tone that appeals to logic and scripture rather than emotion. This format can be used for a YouTube video, podcast, or a conversation. ==== Did Jesus Ever Claim to Be God? A Biblical Analysis | Truth from the Bible ==== ==== : ==== ==== ### ==== : ===== : ===== ===== : ===== ===== : ===== ===== : ===== ==== : ==== ==== ### ==== : ===== : ===== ==== ### ==== : ==== Yes, Thomas said: ==== : But remember: * It was Thomas speaking — not Jesus calling himself God. * Thomas may have been reacting in shock, like saying “Oh my God!” * Jesus does not respond with “Yes, I am God.” He simply says, : 📌 That’s not a confirmation of divinity — it’s an acknowledgment of faith after a miracle. ==== ### ==== : ===== : ===== 📌 But Jesus is repeatedly called “Son of Man” — over 80 times in the Bible. How can he be God if God explicitly said He is not a man or a son of man? ==== : ==== * Why punish all of humanity for one man’s mistake? * Why would God need to kill Himself to forgive? * Can God not forgive directly? 📌 The logic doesn’t add up. Why not simply forgive, like He does in the Old Testament repeatedly? ==== : ==== * Not in parables. * Not through interpretation. * But directly? Yet: * He never says “I am God.” * He never says “Worship me.” Instead, he prays, obeys, is sent, and submits to the will of God. ==== : ==== ==== : ==== Would you like a voice-over version or Arabic script too? I can prepare both for you.
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