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speratus said:
Since you said the divine nature resides where the human nature does not and there is no communication between them, I assumed you meant there were two beings.
Just a quick rebuttal and then I'm off. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I have NEVER said that there was "no communication" between the two natures. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/rolleyes2.gif" alt="" /> What I have insisted upon is that the INCOMMUNICABLE attributes of the Son of God; the divine nature in Christ, are just that... IN-communicable, i.e., they cannot be shared, delegated, etc., with finite man nor with anything else that has been created by God. They belong to Him and Him alone since there is but one GOD. I also stated quite succinctly, that the COMMUNICABLE attributes, which all men are given to one degree or another were also given and possessed by the human nature of Christ.

Perhaps you are so obsessed with seeing everyone outside of your little group, aka: "the one true Church" to the exclusion of every other on earth, that you are blinded to not only the truth but you can't even read someone's words without twisting them so that they can be found erroneous from which you then create a strawman you can burn them at the stake? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratchchin.gif" alt="" /> Doubtless, I have enough errors in my thinking that I have no need of someone like yourself fabricating more of them which I do not believe. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

I seriously doubt that Martin Luther treated Calvin or his writings in the manner you do mine and others here. Nor do I have any doubt that Luther actually believed that he and he alone was infallible and that his followers were the "only true Church". So, if I may be so bold as to suggest but something else to you . . . that if you are going to follow an earthly man, that you at least emulate some of the virtues which his possessed.

In His Grace,


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