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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 21, 2018 0:02:53 GMT
1. Jesus is not the religious teaching. He's the teacher 2. Jesus could sin because he is beholden to God's standards as a human 3. God cannot sin, but he could err against his own standards but hasn't done so. Actually, he may not even be able to err against his standards since one of his limitations is he cannot lie. Wow, I love how convoluted you guys can make things, and then quite smugly think they must be true...whatever it is you are avowing as a matter of convenience to the problem at hand. I grant you it is quite a skill, however there is a great problem with consistency and logic. No 1...got it...Jesus is the teacher. 2. Jesus could sin because he is beholden to God's standards as a human....wait, is Jesus human or not? or is he a God, is he both? In this statement you seem to be going with Jesus is human because God said so. Is he also beholden to God's standards as God, if he is God? How can he be God when God is God? 3. is gobbledegook. Can God sin or err or what? I added numbers to make it simple and you're still Gozzing it up. But because I'm nice. 2. I was speaking in regards to him being human but it wouldn't matter. He has the ability to disobey God like all other intelligent creation 3. I made it pretty clear that God cannot sin. He probably can't make a mistake either. They aren't the same thing....You may want to sit down for this last part... However, he can regret an action which is also not the same thing as a mistake or an error.
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