To: CynicalBear
He got his human qualities (Catholics say “nature”) from Mary and his Divine qualities from God the Father. Catholics call it a hypostatic union... oh, but that is not in the Bible, so you will not believe it.
218 posted on
03/24/2015 2:49:39 PM PDT by
Seraphicaviary
(St. Michael is gearing up. The angels are on the ready line.)
To: Seraphicaviary; CynicalBear
Catholics call it a hypostatic union... oh, but that is not in the Bible, so you will not believe it.;-)
And by the same token, "Trinity" is not in the Bible..
222 posted on
03/24/2015 2:54:25 PM PDT by
NoCmpromiz
(John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
To: Seraphicaviary
Catholics call it a hypostatic union... oh, but that is not in the Bible, so you will not believe it.
The RCC, as do many cults, teach much that is not remotely referenced in the Holy Bible, even in parables of Jesus.
Your worship group, as do other apostate groups, has many unBiblical and unique usages of words and phrases, when translated from the Latin.
To: Seraphicaviary
>>He got his human qualities (Catholics say nature) from Mary and his Divine qualities from God the Father.<<
So she is the mother of Jesus not the mother of God. Finishing with invectives is not a strong scriptural basis.
239 posted on
03/24/2015 3:12:38 PM PDT by
CynicalBear
(For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
To: Seraphicaviary
He got his human qualities (Catholics say nature) from Mary and his Divine qualities from God the Father.Rome REALLY teaches this?
I thought Jesus ALWAYS existed; along WITH the Father.
I'll have to go back and re-study the first chapter of John a wee bit closer...
423 posted on
03/25/2015 5:56:12 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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