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| 18: THE GREATNESS OF CHRIST IS DUE TO HIS PERFECTIONS89 | 
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     A great man is a great man, whether born of a human 
father or not.  If being without a father is a virtue, Adam is 
greater and more excellent than all the Prophets and Messengers, 
for He had neither father nor mother.  That 
which causes honor and greatness is the splendor and 
bounty of the divine perfections.  The sun is born from 
substance and form, which can be compared to father and 
mother, and it is absolute perfection; but the darkness has 
neither substance nor form, neither father nor mother, 
and it is absolute imperfection.  The substance of Adam’s 
physical life was earth, but the substance of Abraham was 
pure sperm; it is certain that the pure and chaste sperm is 
superior to earth.  
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     “Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the 
flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”
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     From these verses it is obvious that the being of a disciple 
also is not created by physical power, but by the 
spiritual reality.  The honor and greatness of Christ is not 
due to the fact that He did not have a human father, but to 
His perfections, bounties and divine glory.  If the greatness 
of Christ is His being fatherless, then Adam is greater 
than Christ, for He had neither father nor mother.  It is 
 
 
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said in the Old Testament, “And the Lord God formed 
man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils 
the breath of life; and man became a living soul.”
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  Observe 
that it is said that Adam came into existence from the 
Spirit of life.  Moreover, the expression which John uses in 
regard to the disciples proves that they also are from the 
Heavenly Father.  Hence it is evident that the holy reality, 
meaning the real existence of every great man, comes from 
God and owes its being to the breath of the Holy Spirit.  
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     The purport is that, if to be without a father is the 
greatest human glory, then Adam is greater than all, for 
He had neither father nor mother.  Is it better for a man to 
be created from a living substance or from earth?  Certainly 
it is better if he be created from a living substance.  
But Christ was born and came into existence from the 
Holy Spirit.  
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| 1. | Cf. John 1:12–13.
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| 2. | Gen. 2:7.
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