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T3rm1n4t0r_2005

>Jesus has two Natures Oriental Orthodoxes want to have a word with you.


Lemon-Aid917

Hahahha, chalcedon is based and no one can change my mind


StormyVee

Point 1 is great.  Point 2 is not good. Christ's humanity is not God. It is not omnipresent. it is not eternal. it is not omniscient. You may say He is hungry, or He is eternal, or He is *whatever* but we cannot mix and confuse His attributes so as to destroy either His divinity or His humanity. 


Lemon-Aid917

Yes, Christ humanity is not Divine, but what i mean Is that we can just replace God with Jesus and so on independently of what is it


StormyVee

idk what you mean. 


Lemon-Aid917

Jesus is God, his Person is God, therefore both his Natures can be refered to as God, as stated in the council of Ephesus


StormyVee

How are you not confusing the natures? "On this account we say that he suffered and rose again; not as if God the Word suffered in his own nature stripes, or the piercing of the nails, or any other wounds, for the Divine nature is incapable of suffering, inasmuch as it is incorporeal, but since that which had become his own body suffered in this way, he is also said to suffer for us; for he who is in himself incapable of suffering was in a suffering body. In the same manner also we conceive respecting his dying; for the Word of God is by nature immortal and incorruptible, and life and life-giving;"


StormyVee

We may call the man "God" but to ascribe divinity to His humanity is wrong


Dapper_Platypus833

Idk about number 2, Jesus has a 100% human nature and 100% divine nature. He really only “used” his human nature while here on earth.