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Is Creation BY or THROUGH Jesus Christ? PT 2

agedman

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Let's put it this way. Jesus Christ was NEVER a human being. He is the Eternal God Who was manifested in the flesh and thereafter is the God-Man, yet without any sin.

Do you get this?
No, I disagree.

In that statement you made, you present Christ as not fully human.

Then what percentage was He human?

Some present fully human.

Some present Him as encased in a human body.

Some present He was human until baptized.

How much human do you present Christ as being?
 

SavedByGrace

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No, I disagree.

In that statement you made, you present Christ as not fully human.

Then what percentage was He human?

Some present fully human.

Some present Him as encased in a human body.

Some present He was human until baptized.

How much human do you present Christ as being?

Like on your others replies to other threads you cannot understand Christology
 

JesusFan

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Dude, either you don't understand the English language, or you just like picking arguments with me!

I commented on the words that Jesus Christ is "a unique human being". Unless you are ingorant of what the Bible Teaches, it is very clear, that

1. Jesus Christ is the Eternal, Uncreated Almighty God.

2. That He took upon Himself the "nature of humans", at His Incarnation, when He was conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary, yet 100% without any sin.

3. Thereafter, even till this day, Jesus Christ is The God-Man, fully God and fully Man, apart from sin.

4. Jesus Christ can never be referred to a "human being", as He NEVER was just a "human being", as He IS always ALMIGHTY GOD.

5. There are some from early times, who accepted that Jesus Christ is just a "Good man", (human being), in whom God dwelt.

So, instead of your arrogant remarks, you should have asked me what I meant by my words! And try to act as a believer in Jesus as you are supposed to be, and not use CRUDE language!
The Bible itself calls Jesus a man!
 

JesusFan

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No, I disagree.

In that statement you made, you present Christ as not fully human.

Then what percentage was He human?

Some present fully human.

Some present Him as encased in a human body.

Some present He was human until baptized.

How much human do you present Christ as being?
This seems to be saying that Jesus ,merely appeared to be human, and ceased to be such once resurrected then?
 

SavedByGrace

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Do you realize your dodging the question paints you out to be a gnostic?

There is much on BB about my views on the Holy Trinity, as I have linked one study in #34. If people have not the time to read what I have written, then asking silly questions will not be answered. Nor foolish remarks like you make, showing your ignorance on Christology.

I have nothing further to say, believe what you will about what I believe, but don't post RUBBISH, when you don't know what you are talking about!
 

agedman

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@SavedByGrace:
You stated:
1. Jesus Christ is the Eternal, Uncreated Almighty God.

2. That He took upon Himself the "nature of humans", at His Incarnation, when He was conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary, yet 100% without any sin.

3. Thereafter, even till this day, Jesus Christ is The God-Man, fully God and fully Man, apart from sin.

4. Jesus Christ can never be referred to a "human being", as He NEVER was just a "human being", as He IS always ALMIGHTY GOD.

5. There are some from early times, who accepted that Jesus Christ is just a "Good man", (human being), in whom God dwelt.
I considered you thinking and find it unacceptable. You attempt to diminish the human aspect of Christ when there is no Scripture authority to do so.

He was completely a physical human being except for sin, all parts of the physical attributes of the human were present, and functioning perfectly or He would not be the perfect lamb for the sacrifice.

He was completely God except for the glory, all attributes of God resided and were present and functioning perfectly or He would have no authority over all the creation and the created.

Your presentation that He was not a human is (imo) error.
 

SavedByGrace

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I considered you thinking and find it unacceptable. You attempt to diminish the human aspect of Christ when there is no Scripture authority to do so

COMPLETE RUBBISH!

The problem is with people like you, who don't really understand what I write, and then make statements that are complete nonsense, as you have done so here!
 

JesusFan

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@SavedByGrace:
You stated:
1. Jesus Christ is the Eternal, Uncreated Almighty God.

2. That He took upon Himself the "nature of humans", at His Incarnation, when He was conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary, yet 100% without any sin.

3. Thereafter, even till this day, Jesus Christ is The God-Man, fully God and fully Man, apart from sin.

4. Jesus Christ can never be referred to a "human being", as He NEVER was just a "human being", as He IS always ALMIGHTY GOD.

5. There are some from early times, who accepted that Jesus Christ is just a "Good man", (human being), in whom God dwelt.
I considered you thinking and find it unacceptable. You attempt to diminish the human aspect of Christ when there is no Scripture authority to do so.

He was completely a physical human being except for sin, all parts of the physical attributes of the human were present, and functioning perfectly or He would not be the perfect lamb for the sacrifice.

He was completely God except for the glory, all attributes of God resided and were present and functioning perfectly or He would have no authority over all the creation and the created.

Your presentation that He was not a human is (imo) error.
Paul stated one mediator between God and us, the MAN Jesus!
 
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