Well J: As I mentioned before, I will now leave this particular discussion with you, as continuing seems pointless. I am satisfied with my simpler and more fundamental and accenting the kernel form of Christianity, which your revised version does not represent, whether you choose to still dispute this or not, and whether you acknowledge that yours is not the original theology of Yeshua and his apostles.
My Christianity aligns with what Yeshua and the apostles believed, without your added mix of extra human thought and spirit. Mine relies solely on the Spirit of God to interpret, the same singular Old Testament entity called God, and His one Son of God—not your belief in an additional entity, God the Son.
As a member of the Kingdom today, though not yet fully in spirit and mind, I aim to know and live in the same Yeshua as the immortal, victorious man, and Son of God, of the same God whom he and I both worship, sharing the same Spirit of our one God. This spiritual relationship does not make me God in the future, just as Yeshua the man is not God today. Only His and my Father in heaven is God, as scripture states well over a hundred times.
I will not entertain any more of your extreme proof definitions, such as morphe meaning (inner) nature or divine essence, since this is never accurate.
I say, be content with what and whom you believe in, as your foundation is based on human constructs attempting to understand Christianity—like your ideas of incarnation, hypostatic union, and other artificial concepts such as kenosis—and the fact that you do not even consider Yeshua a human person with only one human will. So, let's move on.
Of course, you may respond to this post, although I have already expressed my position and have hinted twice that I will not reply further, and I shall not.
My Christianity aligns with what Yeshua and the apostles believed, without your added mix of extra human thought and spirit. Mine relies solely on the Spirit of God to interpret, the same singular Old Testament entity called God, and His one Son of God—not your belief in an additional entity, God the Son.
As a member of the Kingdom today, though not yet fully in spirit and mind, I aim to know and live in the same Yeshua as the immortal, victorious man, and Son of God, of the same God whom he and I both worship, sharing the same Spirit of our one God. This spiritual relationship does not make me God in the future, just as Yeshua the man is not God today. Only His and my Father in heaven is God, as scripture states well over a hundred times.
I will not entertain any more of your extreme proof definitions, such as morphe meaning (inner) nature or divine essence, since this is never accurate.
I say, be content with what and whom you believe in, as your foundation is based on human constructs attempting to understand Christianity—like your ideas of incarnation, hypostatic union, and other artificial concepts such as kenosis—and the fact that you do not even consider Yeshua a human person with only one human will. So, let's move on.
Of course, you may respond to this post, although I have already expressed my position and have hinted twice that I will not reply further, and I shall not.
