Ideal preexistence.
Jesus was begotten and conceived.
I don’t deny any scripture.
We obviously aren’t united.
Christ was changed from one form to another, from whatever He was, assumed to be spirit form, to a man.
He is the "only begotten" of the Father, which is a direct referral to His humanity.
As I have said before, no one knows how the Holy Spirit did this, but we know He existed before His humanity.
He was not created at His virgin birth, nor was He ever created.
John plainly said "In the beginning was the Word" and we know that Word became flesh and dwelled with us.
We know that Jesus existed as the Word in the beginning. This beginning is not meaning that Christ and the Father had a beginning, but that John was referring to the beginning of creation.
In Heb. 7:3 when Paul spoke of Melchisedec comparing Him to Christ the High Priest, he said,
“Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.”
Here is a direct reference to Christ, the Son of God, having no beginning and no end.
He was conceived of the Holy Spirit having no earthly father.
Mary's womb was just a shelter and has nothing to do with His dna, without a mother.
He had no earthly descent.
And He has no beginning of days or end of days.