>>Would that DNA be truly human or would it be divine?<<
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Isn’t DNA associated only with cellular matter? And isn’t matter created? The Divine(uncreated) has no cellular structure as far as I understand.
Well now this is an interesting discussion topic. God came down to earth and became man, truly man. Meaning while he was perfect, he still had same the earthly needs as us, still felt physical and personal pain, with all the organs of a human, and still bled just like any of us. So we have to assume that Jesus' body was identical to ours in all ways, in my view.
That means, on the surface, that Jesus had DNA just as we did, too. He was fully human. There is no Biblical evidence otherwise.
The only things that make me doubt this 100% full man description is that Jesus was sinless and incapable of mistake or fault.
So, and I was only speculating, wouldn't it be cool to think that Jesus did have DNA, but it was of a form that today's science wouldn't recognize, and might be considered perfect? Or, maybe He had no DNA, proving that his life had to be divinely made?