If you are claiming God Incarnate = God (as in the Godhead) then you are denying the humanity of Jesus.
When I say the words *God* and *God Incarnate* or *Jesus* do you think the same thing?
When people hear *God*, do you expect them to think *Jesus* or the Godhead?
When you say *Jesus* do you expect them to think that you’re talking about the *Father* or *Holy Spirit*?
When you yourself at speaking and use the term *God*, do you mean or expect people to think you mean *Jesus* or the Godhead, the Trinity?
If you are claiming God Incarnate = God (as in the Godhead) then you are denying the humanity of Jesus.
When I say the words *God* and *God Incarnate* or *Jesus* do you think the same thing?
When people hear *God*, do you expect them to think *Jesus* or the Godhead?
When you say *Jesus* do you expect them to think that youre talking about the *Father* or *Holy Spirit*?
When you yourself at speaking and use the term *God*, do you mean or expect people to think you mean *Jesus* or the Godhead, the Trinity?
I am not claiming God Incarnate = God (as in the Godhead). God Incarnate is the Second Person of the Trinity, God the Son, Jesus Christ. As Jesus Christ, God Incarnate became fully human in every way but sin.
It really doesn’t matter what we think. It is what it is. Jesus is God, and was the child of the Holy Ghost, Immanuel, God with us, the Son of God, Savior, Redeemer, I AM, the Lord God, and all the other names that were revealed to us for Him in Sacred Scripture. And the Holy Spirit revealed to us that Mary was the mother of this person Jesus.
If you are claiming Mary is not the mother of God, then I do not understand how you are not also denying the divinity of Jesus. Can you explain to me how Jesus can be separated from God with regard to His mother?