----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 6:01
AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Nature of
Jesus (God's image)
Bill:It would appear that you have two who
disagree (Judy, Kevin) and, one 'what's the big deal' (Terry). Are you able to
'flesh out' (pun intended) the practical implications of your position?
(focusing more on the 'so what' aspect)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: February 14, 2005 07:55
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Nature of
Jesus (God's image)
That's the wrong question, Kevin. We can
discuss the particulars of those natures if you like, but Judy's
claim is that Jesus did not have TWO natures. Do you agree
with her? Bill
jt: Kevin, I say he had a human
body and a divine nature (meaning pure and holy and in the image of God the
Father same as the first Adam) whereas Bill and his ppl along with the
Church Fathers teach that Jesus was born exactly like us in every way or
else we are not healed because what is not assumed is not healed - to which
there is no rhyme or reason. The very facts surrounding his birth
belie such an assumption.
Which two natures are you asking
about? Human/Divine -
Impeccability/peccability of
ChristBill Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Judy wrote > It wasn't unnoticed
Lance but not all of us (me included) believe that Jesus had
two natures.
Would all those
who believe that Jesus did not have two natures -- one fully human, the
other fully divine -- please weigh in? (the Mormons may exclude
themselves if they wish). It would be nice to know how lonesome it's
going to be around here. Bill
It
wasn't unnoticed Lance but not all of us (me
included) believe that Jesus had two
natures. We fallen ones are the
double natured and double minded ones (after we have received Him and have been born of the
Spirit) and before we grow into the unity of the faith. Why didn't you
respond to Bill's post since you seem to be
able to relate to everything he writes? judyt
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 12:44:43 -0500 "Lance
Muir" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
Gary:When you are right.........Bill
Taylor wrote a masterful treatment on the two natures of Christ. It went
largely unnoticed. And you...you're good you! (Crystal/DeNiro) I
hope it works out the three of you to spend that time
together.