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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Everyone's? no you are wrong. There are several here that we are in agreement.
BTW the person I was just speaking to/of ADMITTED to two persons. One God person and One Human person
How is that Oneness?
My "Oneness"?
there is One God. He is One Person. He has The Divine nature (that which makes Him God)
He became human by adding to His person Human qualities (that which makes a person "Human" or Human nature)
So that, as the Son, He was both God and Human, but as the Father He was just God
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ok, i was exaggerating when I said "everyone's" I meant no disrespect.
Thank you for your explanation. So when Jesus died on the cross did God forsake the human nature he took on and then 3 days later adjoin Himself to it again? We know God (or the Father) cannot die. Does that mean for 3 days there was 2 separate persons that later became one/singular again?
Honestly, I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong or add to confusion. It just seems as though both oneness and trinity camps have issues. I just wish we weren't so hard on each other.