You just shot yourself in the foot with that one, MD.
Mary gave birth to the person who was the Christ, who was God in nature but not God as a person, therefore by your own reasoning, could not have given birth to God.
If Jesus was GOD, the person, then He was confined to a human body for His sojourn on earth and when He was crucified, the Romans crucified GOD. God died.
Is that what you're really saying because it sure sounds like it. Otherwise, it is treating Jesus as if that is all of God that there is.
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You just shot yourself in the foot with that one, MD.
Mary gave birth to the person who was the Christ, who was God in nature but not God as a person, therefore by your own reasoning, could not have given birth to God.
He was God AND Man as a person. I did not say he was not God (simply understood) as a person.
If Jesus was GOD, the person, then He was confined to a human body for His sojourn on earth and when He was crucified, the Romans crucified GOD. God died.
I don't know my way through what died and what didn't die on Calvary yet.
However, It was God the SON of God who Jesus was. Yes. The Romans Crucified God the Son of God. He let them. He interceded for them.
As to the confinement, don't forget eternity.God, all three persons, behold all of Time and Space in one 'here and now'. So I'm not sure he's confined in the sense that all he can do while He's incarnate is be incarnate. We need Kolokotronis. I think he's better at the Trinity and the Incarnation than I am. Is that what you're really saying because it sure sounds like it. Otherwise, it is treating Jesus as if that is all of God that there is.