The Fatherhood of Christ
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Garfield CookDecember 22, 2025
Thank you for your article. Many have written about this topic, and you have done an excellent job in summarizing what has been said. Your clarification that Christ is "the only spirit child of God whose mortal body was sired by God" is important, because as other prophets have said, the physical body of Michael (Adam) was also sired by God but not in mortality, but in a premortal, paradisiacal state. The same would be true of Eve; and thus, in a real sense we are also the physical offspring of God via Adam and Eve (Luke 3:38).
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