To: CynicalBear
>>So, in some unfathomable way, beyond human understanding, God did die.<< Wow! Just wow! No, God didn't die. It was Jesus fleshly earthly body that died and to which Mary gave birth. The absurd statement and belief that God "in some unfathomable way" died but to not understand that Mary "in some unfathomable way" did not give birth to God is astounding. Jessus, God, did indeed die...the only sacrifice that was acceptable to the Father was His son...God...a mere man would not have been sufficient.
996 posted on
01/27/2015 8:54:44 AM PST by
terycarl
(common sense prevails over all)
To: terycarl
>>Jessus, God, did indeed die...the only sacrifice that was acceptable to the Father was His son...God...a mere man would not have been sufficient.<<
So the man nature and the God nature of Jesus cannot be separated but the Trinitarian nature of God can be separated is that it?
1,003 posted on
01/27/2015 9:02:24 AM PST by
CynicalBear
(For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
To: terycarl; CynicalBear; Gamecock
Jessus, God, did indeed die...the only sacrifice that was acceptable to the Father was His son...God...a mere man would not have been sufficient. Of course any old man could not have been sufficient because all men as sinners and the wages of sin is death.
The effectiveness of Jesus death was because He was without sin and death could not hold Him.
Jesus death wasn't effective because God had to die.
That's up to what? Three now?
God died on the cross?
Who was left to run heaven and raise Jesus from the dead?
Gamecock, your homepage is simply not going to be big enough......
1,098 posted on
01/27/2015 12:51:33 PM PST by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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