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When did God, the Son, or Christ become "less than" the Father...? (John 10:29, John 14:28)...
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Could you tell me where or how it says that in Philippians 2, maybe...?This occurred during the incarnation (Philippians 2).
One had to become, at one point, if anything to experience the process of becoming, which is a human trait...Strange question. God the Father and God the Son are eternal. Thus their positions are never as 'becoming'. They are.
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One had to become, at one point, if anything to experience the process of becoming, which is a human trait...
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I'm just going to politely smile at you, cause I think your just so cute...Again, the Son always existed with the Father. He never became. Neither did the Father become. Theirs is not a human trait. Thus when the Son took on a human body, that same existance did not change between Him and the Father.
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Your understanding of the trinity is flawed. It is much easier to just not comment on such a large topic than to get overly involved when both people actually agree.Or...because you have nothing else to offer. Smile away.
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Ok, I'll bite, I'll be your huckleberry...Strange question. God the Father and God the Son are eternal. Thus their positions are never as 'becoming'. They are.
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Your understanding of the trinity is flawed. It is much easier to just not comment on such a large topic than to get overly involved when both people actually agree.
The OP asked:Please. If you have something to say...to prove...or disprove, say on. Spare me your otherwise 'unhelpful advice'. It is not wanted, or needed.
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Ok, I'll bite, I'll be your huckleberry...
So, they know, or knew nothing about the process of becoming then...? Or not, am I wrong...?
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The OP asked:
When did God, the Son, or Christ become "less than" the Father...? (John 10:29, John 14:28)...
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God the Father and God the Son are eternal. Thus their positions are never as 'becoming'. They are.
Yet this is fundamentally wrong, as the Son has indeed humbled Himself. He became flesh. (Philippians 2:4-8).
Cryptic, but, OK, I'll let you be, OK...?Yes, you are wrong. Again, the Father and Son never became. Thus there was no knowledge of their becoming. Such knowledge didn't exist because it never was.
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Anything change when he became flesh...?The Father and Son existed eternally before the Son became flesh.
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