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Does John 1:1 say Jesus was God?

John MacDonald | November 19, 2023

Maybe not.

Dan McClellan @maklelan is a PhD in theology & religion (University of Exeter), honorary fellow, University of Birmingham’s Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion. He posted this helpful Tik Tok video on the question:

@maklelan

#maklelan1666 (Sorry about the scratchy voice. Was out late last night at some very loud receptions.)

♬ original sound – Dan McClellan
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