Yes, you've taken a position. But you got in over your head and can't support it.
So, instead of answering my questions which you can't , you look for me to answer them for you. Did you happen to do a study of death like I asked? Oh wait, that's another question. Never mind.
OK, I will answer my question to you which you can't. Jesus Christ is God the Son. He became a man with a body fashioned by the Holy Spirit. He was and is the 'God Man'. He was not the Son of God possessing a body. He was God the Son, given a human nature, and body. His body was as much a part of His Divinity as your body is part of you. Death, because you didn't do your homework, is never annihilation. It is separation. Physical death is separation between the body and spirit. Spiritual death is separation between the spirit and God. What does this mean? It means yes, God the Son died on the cross. His Divine and human spirit was separated from His body. The price of sin was blood which is evidence of a life given. God the Father didn't die. God the Holy Spirit didn't die. But God the Son did die. And paid for your sins.
The Catholic Church is not composed of denominations. And the Roman Church is a denomination. The Catholic Church is composed of all born-again believers. But, you must be born-again. If you are not born-again, you are not part of the Catholic Church.
Yes, I am a Protestant. But, I am born-again, which makes me part of the Catholic Church. I'm Protestant because I am part of the protest against the Roman denomination which wants to rule all Christianity. And it wants to do so in contradiction to the Bible. So, you see, just because I'm part of the Catholic Church, doesn't mean I'm part of your Roman Church. I'm not and don't want to be.
And, I'm equally sure that there are born-again believers within the Roman church denomination. And it is them that are , as Paul said, (Rom.1:7) "To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints:...".
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