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To: rom
In fact, that is part of the mystery — he was fully MAN and yet fully GOD.

No absolutely not...and what gets me irritated about people like you is that you deny what you read and then falsely state what you think something says.

There is no verse that says that Jesus is fully God. Period. Having the fullness of God is not the same as being fully God.

Additionally the mystery is Christ in you the hope of glory instead of what you said. Go read it in collosians.

Now go read I John where it says that Jesus came in the flesh. CAME IN THE FLESH...in the flesh..."in" in greek means in and totally in, not one part out...then John goes on to say that anyone who denies that Jesus was totally flesh is antichrist.

You have put yourself as being anti-Christ based on your denial that Jesus came TOTALLY in the flesh.

33 posted on 06/03/2009 10:27:01 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (When they came for GM I did nothing because I was not a car dealer....)
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To: Eagle Eye
Light is both not matter (wave) and matter (particle). Yet this is not a contradiction in any way.

Tell me, when verse after verse tells you that He was from the beginning, and that He created all things through Him and for Him, what exactly does that make Him?

And when verse after verse tells you that He forgave sins, and that sins are only for God to forgive. What does that tell you?

You know, better minds than ours have fought this battle on both sides. So, I've give you my point of view, which happens to be mainstream Christianity, and you've given your point of view. Neither of us are going to convince the other.

So I'll wish you a good day, and be off.
34 posted on 06/03/2009 10:38:21 AM PDT by rom (Obama '12 slogan: Let's keep on hopin'!)
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