Are you saying that Jesus was just man?

I must say it's always funny when people would rather embrace outright heresy rather than suggest that a Protestant belief might be possibly true.
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Are you saying that Jesus was just man?
You have alot to say to us but nothing to put into the debate. Where is your evidence of heresy that you accuse of?
Somebody else pointed it out: monophysitism and monothelitism. And I don't know if there's a term for it, but saying that Christ's humanity died but not His deity, thereby, resulting in a worthless sacrifice. Perhaps nestorianism? I think http://www.carm.org/heresy/nestorianism.htm (which definitely isn't a pro-Catholic site) says it best about the problem of such a heresy: "The problem with Nestorianism is that it threatens the atonement. If Jesus is two persons, then which one died on the cross? If it was the "human person" then the atonement is not of divine quality and thereby insufficient to cleanse us of our sins."
Jesus was more than just a Human Man. He was God in the flesh. He was the word which became flesh and dwelt amoung us. He is the Christ the Messiah. Now where do you see in all scripture that Christ had a human nature? For He was not born of Mans seed but of Gods seed. He took on a human body and He lived and walked as a man walks. Yet He was God. He had the Power to heal. He had the Power to forgive sins. He had the Power to lay down His life for His sheep and rise again from the dead. So now tell me where in scripture do you see Christ with a human nature?Somebody else pointed it out: monophysitism and monothelitism. And I don't know if there's a term for it, but saying that Christ's humanity died but not His deity, thereby, resulting in a worthless sacrifice. Perhaps nestorianism? I think http://www.carm.org/heresy/nestorianism.htm (which definitely isn't a pro-Catholic site) says it best about the problem of such a heresy: "The problem with Nestorianism is that it threatens the atonement. If Jesus is two persons, then which one died on the cross? If it was the "human person" then the atonement is not of divine quality and thereby insufficient to cleanse us of our sins."
Because it is the 100 percent God that is with us.Jesus is 100% man and 100% God, and he is alive in the flesh, yet he is not here with us. How is that ?
Christ is not physically with us as a man, just as the Saints are not with us physically. So is Christ dead to you ? Or is He just alive in a Spiritual sense ?
Oh, k. I thought maybe you were trying to prove that we can talk to those passed on and your proof being that we can talk to Jesus ...
No, they do not come here as ghosts, no one believes this.
Holy Ghost is a English mistranslation (or it is now, I don't recall what Ghost meant in EM English )
Specifically what ?