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But the human nature was not always with the divine nature! That's the whole point of the Incarnation: the divine TOOK ON flesh.

Mr. Cloute does not dispute that. What Mr. Cloute is disputing is the Reformed doctrine that expands the divine presence of Christ beyond His physical body at certain times after the Incarnation. As Chalcedon and the other Creeds teach, after the divine took on flesh, the divine and human natures are inseparable in "one person and subsistence, not as parted or separated into two persons."