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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    *sigh*. No, I do not, and if that is what you discerned from my post, then let me say that I am sorry for taking up your time, breaking your "rules", and challenging you to think inside your ortho-box. My mistake. Good day.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    I have no idea what your "rules" are, so if you consider someone who believes that Jesus is God in the flesh, who died for the sins of the whole world, was buried, and raised again on the third day, to be a "heretic" and not allowed to challenge the "orthodox" view of a man-made "creed", then by...
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    And zero biblical support for your double-minded Jesus.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    Already affirmed that Jesus is God in human flesh. God who became a man, not a monkey, or a dog, but a man. In fact, I said this: "When Jesus came into this world, He was conceived of the Holy Spirit (God), and took on human flesh. As a human he experienced hunger, pain, weariness, and death...
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    Really? Did you get that from another "creed" or some translators I'm not familiar with? Please help me to know which Bible I should be reading. Maybe that is why I disagree with the "two nature" Jesus, because your bible has a verse that teaches it, and my KJV doesn't.
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    Why don't we ever talk about sin?

    When Jesus spoke to His disciples about partaking of His body and blood, He did not say "Do this in remembrance of your sin." He said "Do this in remembrance of Me". The sin issue was settled on the cross, and God was satisfied. Those who attempt to do something about sin, do not believe that...
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    Are you going to continue to speak out against the translators, or are you going to share what it "actually" says?
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    No, I don't, because the Bible does not teach that Jesus has two natures. The Bible teaches that Jesus has one nature. So far, I'll I'm getting from anyone on this "orthodox" site, is assumptions, opinions, and theories. I have provided the majority of the texts that speak to who Jesus is, and...
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    In the KJV and NASB it does.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    They are distinctly different. God is uncreated. The human flesh that God was in was created.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    For you to ask me that question confirms to me that you are just trolling, and have not read my responses. Is that the "orthodox" way of communicating on this site? "But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that...
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    Then just give me the "scriptures" that prove the "hypostatic union" and that Jesus has two natures. Is that so hard? I've already provided biblical evidence to the contrary, and can provide a great deal more, should you have the slightest interest to consider it.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    LOL. So then, the "creed" was inspired by God?
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    No problem. A forum who recognizes Catholicism as "orthodox", is not one that I could possibly "respect". Thank you for your time.
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    God the Son didn't have a human nature.—RC Sproul

    I have affirmed and do affirm that Jesus has COME (I don't think you know that meaning of the word "come") in the flesh. Already explained this (with biblical commentary), read it. In his quote. I'm saying that the Bible does not teach that Jesus has two natures. If it does, show me...