From: RFaussette@aol.com
Date: Sun Jan 05 2003 - 10:12:04 EST
In a message dated 1/5/03 2:28:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20
pruest@pop.mysunrise.ch writes:
> But it's possible to make a formal & good faith affirmation of his humanit=
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> while in fact making that humanity simply a temporary disguise for God. =20
> The uproar among some Christians a few years ago over the film "The Last=20
> Temptation of Christ", with its idea that Christ really was tempted, is=20
> illustrative of this.
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I'd like to throw this on the table in reference to the above remark and it=20
is a question, not a statement. Can I draw these conclusions?
Jesus as Son of God is naturally assumed certain divine characteristics for=20
example, He is sinless. From His sinlessness can we deduce that His=20
intellectualizing was intuitive, that He did not reflect on his decisions.=20
In Scripture, when Jesus is ready to engage in dangerous behavior, which He=20
openly and honestly fears, does He think about it? Or does He ask the=20
Father to remove the obligation/burden from him?=20
rich
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