It's unusual for an orthodox evangelical such as Phillip Jensen to define the incarnation as the 'birth of God' in his Christmas Eve service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, and telecast on Australian ABC1 television. I have written to him to get his views, with much of the information provided above.
God cannot be born. That's an oxymoron. God is from eternity and is always eternally God so there can be no 'birth of God' or 'God was born'.
Jesus, the Son, who also is called 'the Word', always existed and continues to exist as God. We know this from John1:1-2: 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.'
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As for the Anglican churches in Australia, they are losing attendances wholesale because ministers and bishops refuse to be loyal to their ordination vows. They suffer the consequences of lack of integrity in support of scriptural authority and other commitments made at ordination.
If Anglican ministers affirmed the full authority of Scripture at their ordinations and stray from that path they should do as C S Lewis recommended, 'You must change your profession' to be honest men.
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