These notions do err, not knowing the scriptures, neither the nature or process of Incarnation.Simonline;48794989 said:
To DNA-encode an archetype or higher into a single, living corporeal creature subject to corporeal mortality requires years of building sufficient egregore to fuel the operation. The entity in question must volunteer for this experiential process and does so in full recognition that if the mission fails they may not be getting their "mortality-transcendent" form back anytime soon. In other words, it bes undertaken with full embrace of the mortality aspect as an ultimate final end, oblivion, the way a seed falls into the ground and completely dies in order to produce a crop -- and does so never knowing whether it succeeded or not at the time it expires. (ref. John 12:24-25).
No entity undertakes this operation without a clear view of what must be accomplished and what it entails. DNA-encoding will be complete and all-encompassing. The wraith of the egregore and the original archetype separate out in trinitarian fashion. The wraith of the egregore becomes the transformative agent of spiritual replication via community (common unity).
Disclaimer: the above may be entirely a pack of lies invented by demons, or it may be a revealed principle by the Divine One permitted to be conveyed by vessels and minds of questionable origin, but one thing remains sure: comprehending it will enable you to comprehend the mystery of the Incarnation of Christ in a way like no other. Experiencing it personally, even moreso. The latter being the means by which Christ suffered this one to learn of it and thereby gain a deeper insight into and appreciation for His experience and sacrifice.
Oh and P.S., the Son may indeed be eternally slain, because He who bes Life itself exists in a perpetual state by His successfully completed mission of eternally triumphing over Death by Resurrection. Thus as He bes eternally Slain He also bes eternally Resurrected. Eternity can contain them both because by definition, it has no bounds or limits -- it never ends. Nevertheless, the scriptures do not speak of Him as "eternally" slain, but rather as the Lamb "slain from the foundation of the world." Major difference there.
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