He is asking because you contradict yourself.  This leaves me curious also.  So if you can’t answer his question just say so.  Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Clifton
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Humanity of Jesus

 

If you don't mean to keep pressing the issue, why do you?  If it makes it less confusing for you, drop the denied self portion and concentrate on totally committed to doing the will of the Father.  If the underlined is true, and it is, then there is no self will involved.  Any thought for self is out of the question, thus denied, unless you can think of a better way of phrasing it.
Sorry if that is not clear, but it is the only way I know how to put it.
Terry



David Miller wrote:



 
I don't mean to keep pressing an issue you would rather drop, but I don't 
understand how you can reconcile what you say here with your belief that 
Jesus denied himself from start to finish.  You don't see that to deny 
oneself, one must deny self?  If he denied himself, how can you say that 
self was never a consideration?  Think about this and please try to explain 
it.  It seems like a contradiction to me.  It is a logical inconsistency in 
your viewpoint, is it not?
 
Peace be with you.
David Miller. 
 
----------
"
  

 

Reply via email to