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Your statement makes no sense.God assuming on Humanity was not Him changing His attributes and nature of being Deity!
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Your statement makes no sense.God assuming on Humanity was not Him changing His attributes and nature of being Deity!
What does that question mean?So Oneness or Modualist for you?
I have plainly stated what I believe. Here again for the record, I believe God is not a man. I believe God is three distinct Persons who are the one and the same God. God is the self Existent one, which is the meaning of His Name. I believe the eternal Word was and is always the Son. That the Son is now and forever both fully God and full immortal Man. And before His death and resurrection was always fully God and had become a fully a mortal man.
And all Christendom is not Baptist aka to hold that the New Testament documents are the sole apostolic authority for the Christian faith.All of Christendom adheres to the Ecumenical Creeds. The Catholics had not become the Antichrist until later. The odd thing is, most churches, including Baptists, include Catholic doctrines in their Creeds. The Reformation came about when the Catholics departed from the creeds and Calvin and Luther held them accountable. We spot heretics according to those who reject the early creeds.
Are not the Father and the Son both equally Yahweh though?
God's Name transliterated is Yahweh.I have plainly stated what I believe. Here again for the record, I believe God is not a man. I believe God is three distinct Persons who are the one and the same God. God is the self Existent one, which is the meaning of His Name. I believe the eternal Word was and is always the Son. That the Son is now and forever both fully God and full immortal Man. And before His death and resurrection was always fully God and had become a fully a mortal man.
Do you deny the Word is the eternal Son of God prior to His incarnation? John 1:18, the Son being God of the OT, Genesis 12:7, John 8:56 etc. Proverbs 30:4.Did his Son change or did the Word change?
Out, of Spirit, did the following take place in a virgin woman named Mary?
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Is that how Jesus of Nazareth came into the world as a baby? Is that how the Word became flesh?
Emmanuel
No. Mary is the mother of the man, not a mother of God who preexisted His incarnation being the eternal Son who is without beginning.The Virgin Birth is a profound event. The Eastern Orthodox use the term Theotokos—God-bearer. Mary became the Mother of Incarnate God.
Do you deny the deity of Jesus at or prior to his earthly birth? What does the Bible say?
“Oneness” or “Modalism” is a belief that denies the three distinct persons within the Godhead. The belief is that God only appeared to human beings in various “modes” (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) but does not exist as three distinct persons within a “Tri-unity” or Trinity Godhead.What does that question mean?
Not my question. It was a question asked regarding a post citing:Your question to start the thread:
“So Jesus is not fully God?”
What is the purpose of this thread? What point are you making? What are you trying to accomplish?
peace to you
Mary is the mother of Jesus. Jesus is fully God and fully man.No. Mary is the mother of the man, not a mother of God who preexisted His incarnation being the eternal Son who is without beginning.
The guy has a problem. I have no clue what it is. My view here is explicitly Trinitarian.“Oneness” or “Modalism” is a belief that denies the three distinct persons within the Godhead. The belief is that God only appeared to human beings in various “modes” (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) but does not exist as three distinct persons within a “Tri-unity” or Trinity Godhead.
He is asking you if modalism or “oneness” represents your belief.
What is the purpose of this thread? What point are you trying to make? What are you trying to accomplish?
peace to you
So “Jesus is not God” is your position after all. By your own statement, Jesus is someone other than God.....
That God is not a man. And that the Son of God is both fully God and fully a man who is also someone other than God.
No. Mary is the mother of the man who is the Son of God, Luke 1:35. God the Father is not the Son.Mary is the mother of Jesus. Jesus is fully God and fully man.
Mary is the mother of God incarnate; Jesus.
Do you deny Jesus is fully God at the time Mary gave birth to Him?
peace to you
Was Jesus fully God at His birth?No. Mary is the mother of the man who is the Son of God, Luke 1:35. God the Father is not the Son.
Jesus is God, so God in his nature and attributes never changed, even while becoming a Human!Your statement makes no sense.
This is starting to sound like JW theology, was and is jesus a created being?So “Jesus is not God” is your position after all. By your own statement, Jesus is someone other than God.
Who do you think He is?
peace to you
is the Son of God fully and equally Yahweh, same as the Father is?No. Mary is the mother of the man who is the Son of God, Luke 1:35. God the Father is not the Son.
We have a different understanding.So “Jesus is not God” is your position after all. By your own statement, Jesus is someone other than God.
Who do you think He is?
peace to you
Are all 3 Person equally Yahweh?God's Name transliterated is Yahweh.
Do you deny the Word is the eternal Son of God prior to His incarnation? John 1:18, the Son being God of the OT, Genesis 12:7, John 8:56 etc. Proverbs 30:4.
You have a bad selective memory problem.is the Son of God fully and equally Yahweh, same as the Father is?
Again, God's Name transliterated isI have plainly stated what I believe. Here again for the record, I believe God is not a man. I believe God is three distinct Persons who are the one and the same God. God is the self Existent one, which is the meaning of His Name. I believe the eternal Word was and is always the Son. That the Son is now and forever both fully God and fully an immortal Man. And before His death and resurrection was always fully God and had become a fully a mortal man.