Dictionaries disagree with you as they claim multiple meanings and though I think I see how you are working to spin it you spin changes nothing as calling a rose by another name does not mean it is not a rose.StanJ said:The fact of the matter is God has only one meeting in English which is why it is used in the Bible. It may have a few different applications but it only has one meaning and that basically is a Supreme Being.
I made my case and you have not been able to answer it.
I do not believe those that hold to the idea believe what is written because their own words disagree with each other and they use large words that they do not understand in an attempt to cover there own ignorance. Scripture does not mention a literally hypostatic union. It is just a big phrase meant to conceal the obvious truth that two kinds cannot be one kind and no one supposed that false claim.
Scripture talks about two unions; that of spirit and that of faith. It is the union of Spirit that declares Jesus is a member as is God and even the Holy Spirit. Humanity and angels are also but they are body of the union and head is Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. In short God dwells in Jesus through his Spirit. That is the Trinity but it is part of the union of the Spirit. (Ephesians 4)