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Featured A dichotomy of "divine natures"?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by JonC, Apr 23, 2020.

  1. Yeshua1

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    Eve became corrupted in her nature when she choose to sin, and we all save for Jesus have that same corruption due to the Fall!
     
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    Can you get nothing right. Did you not refresh your memory of Eve's fall by rereading the account. She was not corrupted when she chose to sin, as she was deceived. OTOH, Adam sinned volitionally, and as a consequence of his sin, she was corrupted.
    Study sir is good, more study is better. :)
     
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    So knowing we are sinning is different to God then unknown sinning?
     
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    Yes, as I said, God incarnate had a "human nature" but not a "fallen nature." And of course before during and after His incarnation He was always fully God.
     
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    Once again you demonstrate ignorance and a pathetic effort to cover your ignorance with a change the subject post. Describe a "sin like Adam." Hint Romans 5:14
     
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    To God, sin is sin, unlike how say RCC sees venial and mortal sins!
     
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    Non responsive deflection, describe a sin like Adam.
     
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