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To: one Lord one faith one baptism; wmfights; narses; RnMomof7; rzman21; editor-surveyor; ...
so the human nature of Jesus didn’t survive? the false teaching just gets deeper.

Well, what part of Jesus died on the cross? There ARE only two options: His human nature, or His divine nature.

If you disagree that His human nature died, then by default you must accept that it was His divine nature which died.

Now what?

167 posted on 01/11/2012 9:29:52 PM PST by metmom (For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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To: metmom

hmmm, maybe you missed it, but He is not dead, He rose on the third day.

His human nature is as alive today as it was when He walked the earth.

( remember, you were supposed to have been Catholic once, i shouldn’t have to keep explaining the Faith to you )


175 posted on 01/11/2012 9:34:14 PM PST by one Lord one faith one baptism
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To: metmom; wintertime
so the human nature of Jesus didn’t survive? the false teaching just gets deeper.

Well, what part of Jesus died on the cross? There ARE only two options: His human nature, or His divine nature. If you disagree that His human nature died, then by default you must accept that it was His divine nature which died. Now what?

Both His divine and humans natures died on the cross. He then went to preach tot he spirits in prision (1 Peter 3:18). On the third day he arose again in a glorified incorupptable body. The same real physical body that Thomas probed the wounds with his finger.

Wintertime you need to address some of these issues

301 posted on 01/12/2012 5:47:47 AM PST by verga (We get what we tolerate and increase that which we reward)
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