Lest anyone be deceived further by Gary's comments, let me clarify yet
again that I do not believe that "JC ceased to be God." The mindset he
is talking about is a figment of his imagination.
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Subject: Re: Fw: [TruthTalk] Christ -
incarnate God (Judy)
the mindset
in which you dwell is that JC ceased to be God
this point is
at root level, Bro: e.g., Phil 2 is biblical, take it to
the bank--the NT never touches your mind/set, that JC himself
ain't the divine
God's
divinity is essential in essence greater than God's glory
like one's humanity is essential/ly true, in contrast
to one's (idea of) authority & power
"As great as
you are a man, you'll never be greater than
yourself."
--fat nancy, 2001
::
As great as
you are..[God], you'll never be greater than
yourself.
--g
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 23:56:17 -0500 "David Miller" <
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> Oh, it is Biblical, Gary.
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> Philippians
2:5-9
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> myth (indeed,
evidence suggests that you're a philosopher, also not
> a
very good one; that there is no way the ff. is either true or
biblical)
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> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:54:33 -0500 "David
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writes:
> <<[JC] had laid aside his divinity, meaning that he
had laid aside
> the glory that he had with the
Father.>>
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