To: kosta50
That is correct, P-Marlowe. I am sorry if you don't believe that, because that's the very basic Christain belief. Does "God The Word" have a name?
3,096 posted on
12/29/2006 9:53:29 AM PST by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: P-Marlowe
Does "God The Word" have a name? He is and has always been our Lord, God, the Christ. His divine name is the Only-begotten of the Father, the Word (Logos), true God of true God, Light of Light. After His Birth by the Virgin, He was given the name Jesus.
3,097 posted on
12/29/2006 10:02:13 AM PST by
kosta50
(Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
To: P-Marlowe
BTW you have not answered any of my questions.
I have also posted the statement of the Council of Ephesus which you ignored. The statement says:
"Therefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this understanding of the unconfused union, we confess the holy Virgin to be the Mother of God because God the Word took flesh and became man"
Do you just simply disagree and dismiss the Church teachings (beng a Protestant, that is a reasonable assumption), or do you not understand what the Church teaches? You called my statement a heresy (that which is not taught by the Church). Are you kidding me?
3,098 posted on
12/29/2006 10:18:31 AM PST by
kosta50
(Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
To: P-Marlowe; kosta50
"Does "God The Word" have a name?" Sure. Apropos of this discussion about the pre_Incarnation Logos, a particularly good one is "Ο ΩΝ", but I doubt you will be able to translate it.
3,104 posted on
12/29/2006 11:21:51 AM PST by
Kolokotronis
(Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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