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Originally Posted by Chan
His divinity is. His humanity is not.
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Oh, back to the ol' "only part of the Christ was God" theory, eh?
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But to say that the logos is itself "the Son" is to say that it is not eternal because "the Son" was begotten and, thus, had a beginning.
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I agree. The logos was made flesh. That flesh was humanity. That humanity was a man. That man was the Son of God. That Son of God was the Almighty God. That man
IS Jesus Christ.
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The MAN is the flesh. The MAN is not God. The MAN said He was going "to my God and to your God."
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Precisely. The
MAN that God became had a God, just like you and I do. That man had/has flesh. God has/had flesh. We will see
it and Him one day soon, and then the world will know why the Lord said "
When you have seen me, you have seen the Father" and why "
IF YOU HAD KNOWN ME, you should have known my Father also" will then apply. Let the first and don't let the last statement apply to you, Chan.