OK - I'm asking Bill, what husband, and what
schism?
Oh, I thought you were married. The bible
says that you and your husband (if you had one) were to become "one"
flesh, in other words the two of you in coming together would be united
-- and not just physically, I might add; it is the marriage "union"
after all. The same is true with God. The bible teaches that the Lord is
"one" and it uses the same word when saying this; hence there is a
oneness or unity within the nature of God, a coming together of a
plurality in union.
God is a Spirit (Jn 4:24) so
there is no way that this would be the same concept Bill.
Sure the Godhead are One and
united - in
Spirit.
And so, since you suggested that if Christ
be fully God and fully human there must be a schism, I was just
wondering about the schism you have with your man. Why instead of schism
aren't you united?
In marriage between humans it
is "one flesh" Bill
There would only be a schism between the
two natures of Christ if there were disunity between the two.
The person of Christ had no disunity; hence
no schism. Bill
There would have been
disunity "big time" if he had a human nature - just like us and was in
fact wholly God ATST; schizophrenic would be the right term. Also "Flesh and
blood DO NOT inherit God's Kingdom" Bill so what would
be the purpose??
OK - I'm asking Bill, what husband, and what
schism?
And while you're at it, will you
explain your schism with your husband, too?
(If this needs clarification, just
ask)
Bill
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love and trinity THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST IS NOTDIVINE
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Subject: Re: Fw:
[TruthTalk] love and trinity THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST IS
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Dean,
I think this is where "theology" gets
itself tied in knots. This is what JD has been accusing me of
for so long.
How ironic that his mentor Bill
would write something like this. I think Lance just
repeated it to qualify something.
So their Jesus must have a schism in his personality (or
nature). What about his saying to Philip "If you have
seen me you have seen the Father" We know he wasn't
speaking of his physical body here; so does God
The Father also have a schismatic
personality.
cd: Judy can you define your usage of
'schismatic'.
Well, yes and no, DH. I
am included in that circle of love in the way that
Christ's humanity is included in that relationship. But as the humanity of Christ is not
divine, neither am I divine.
cd: Lance at this point- How do you define
"Divine"?
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