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To: Iscool

OK so is your position that Jesus Christ was not God prior to the Baptism in the Jordan but that He became God at that point? Or even if it isn’t something you believe do you accept that as a legitimate Christian doctrine?

Does that then mean there are two persons in Christ or that the divinity that descended upon Him was a force and not a person?

I was going to ask what “part” of the Godhood calved off to become this new godling but my brain refuses to even seriously entertain the idea. I can’t understand where what it looks like you’re asserting leads other than total madness. Please make sense of it. I’m not trying to trap you, I’m not mocking, I’m just totally flabbergasted.


335 posted on 08/28/2010 3:15:02 PM PDT by Legatus
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To: Legatus
OK so is your position that Jesus Christ was not God prior to the Baptism in the Jordan but that He became God at that point? Or even if it isn’t something you believe do you accept that as a legitimate Christian doctrine?

Nope...I believe Jesus was God from the get-go...But for those who don't, so what??? The Jesus who died on the Cross, apparently even for them, was the God of Creation...

The point is; even for those of that perception, your religion is miles farther away from the truth than they are...

I've seen it posted many times by you guys that one has to go thru Mary to attain salvation...

One of your former popes declared thru a papal bull(?) that there is no salvation outside of your religion...

That's all a bunch of anti biblical bunk...And yet you criticize some folks who are confused as to when Jesus became God...

337 posted on 08/28/2010 4:07:42 PM PDT by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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