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Continuation of Why Y'all Aint Calvinists thread

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Earth Wind and Fire

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Try again (these speak of sinful flesh NOT the sin of birth...not nature itself being sin).

And that Christ came in both the likeness of the Father and sinful flesh should have been a hint to you. (You just attributed sin to Christ or denied He is God).
It’s called “tabla raza”
 

Yeshua1

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Try again (these speak of sinful flesh NOT the sin of birth...not nature itself being sin).

And that Christ came in both the likeness of the Father and sinful flesh should have been a hint to you. (You just attributed sin to Christ or denied He is God).
Jesus came in the same humanity that Adam once held, but not the corrupted nature we all now hold!
 

JonC

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Jesus came in the same humanity that Adam once held, but not the corrupted nature we all now hold!
That is not what the verse you provided says. Scripture tells us Jesus is the likeness of the Father and came in the likeness of sinful flesh (not this fictional "unsinful flesh" you've been harping about). So which is It? Is Jesus not God (and therefore a liar), is he a sinner, or is your theory wrong?
 

Yeshua1

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That is not what the verse you provided says. Scripture tells us Jesus is the likeness of the Father and came in the likeness of sinful flesh (not this fictional "unsinful flesh" you've been harping about). So which is It? Is Jesus not God (and therefore a liar), is he a sinner, or is your theory wrong?
Jesus was not affected by the Fall, so His humanity was not corrupted and fallen, that is the purpose for the Virgin Birth!
 

Yeshua1

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That is not what the verse you provided says. Scripture tells us Jesus is the likeness of the Father and came in the likeness of sinful flesh (not this fictional "unsinful flesh" you've been harping about). So which is It? Is Jesus not God (and therefore a liar), is he a sinner, or is your theory wrong?
When do we become actually sinners in the sight of God then? When does he see us all spiritually dead in Adam?
 
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