Dead dog (horse) must still have breath.

...use bigger bullets.

I'm following this thread, its very interesting... and its hard to ride a very sharp fence for this long...

The consternation I'm still trying to overcome, if there was/is a chance that Christ could have given into temptation, then what were thoes chances? Where they 1/1057? 1/1000988365? 1/18673905738412634065? Explain to me if He could have sinned then could He have been God (I'm trully am looking for an explanation and not trying to prove a point)? Can we at-all consider the man-nature of Christ w/ out taking into consideration the God-nature? The being of Christ consists of God-nature + man-nature, if we are going to consider just one nature are we still talking about Christ?

Also, the decrees of Christ's substitution and election of the saved (and implicitly, the reprobate), were made in light, not only of Christ's man-nature, but God-nature as-well.

Also, Pilgrim, explain why is it necessary for Christ to be able to sin in-order to qualify as a seccond Adam (I'm not proving a point just want an explanation). For some "strange" reason, I feel kinda good knowing that my Representative before the Judge not only did not commit sin, but that no possible quantity of sin can put a dent in Him.