The article addresses a question posed by a reader asking whether humans were created in God's image according to their physical or spiritual form. It references biblical passages such as Genesis 1:26, which states that humans were made in God's image. The text explains that before the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, God existed in an immaterial, non-physical form as the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Therefore, there was no physical model for humanity to resemble. However, this does not imply that the human body is inferior. The article emphasizes that the human body is good and sacred, as it houses the Holy Spirit, and that the resurrection of Jesus elevated the human body, uniting divine and human nature. Ultimately, the goal of humanity is not to exist without a body but to live in a glorified, transformed body at the end of times.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses theological interpretations of scripture and does not present any political stance or controversy. It focuses solely on religious doctrine and does not engage with political issues, figures, or policies.



