David wrote: In Judy, there are some additional concepts about the
biological and spiritual contributions of fathers and mothers that also
muddies the discourse.  These must be dealt with one by one before she would
be able to understand certain passages in the right way.


Well, I'll leave that for you to do, David, as I realize that much of Judy's
doctrinal repugnance is informed by her hatred for me. While I do not share
your lackadaisical attitude concerning the person of Christ, I agree with
your critique of my (our) approach. I backed Judy into a corner and
presented her with only two options: either repent or FIGHT. My hope was
that she would choose the former; of course, she did not. Hence the
likelihood that I will be able to reach her at all is remote.

Perhaps this could be a good lesson to us all . . .

Bill




----- Original Message -----
From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] 'i DON'T UNDERSTAND' -David Miller'


> David writes
> >  I affirm [Judy's] position about Christ's
> > Divinity as much as I affirm Bill's position
> > about his humanity.  I'm just patient that she
> > will, in time, understand.
>
> Bill wrote:
> > David, I know you did not intend by your statement
> > to imply that I affirm only Christ's humanity while
> > denying his Divinity. ... I too affirm Christ's Divinity,
> > and by that I mean his full and complete and absolute
> > Deity, replete with purity and holiness which could
> > only be of divine derivation.
>
> Yes, Bill, I do understand that.
>
> I hope you understand what Judy's concern is.  How can Jesus be holy if he
> had a sinful nature within his physical body?  It is a good question . It
> pertains to whether or not we can be holy while living in this life.  Most
> people believe that we will always sin because we have a physical body
with
> a sinful nature.  Many have been so indoctrinated with this concept that

> they do not believe they will be completely victorious over sin until
Jesus
> returns and we receive a new body.  How can a person who accepts this
> premise truly recognize the full holiness and purity of Jesus if we are
> saying that he also had a body like our own?  It is a difficult concept.
> The false assumptions must be dealt with first.  In Judy, there are some
> additional concepts about the biological and spiritual contributions of
> fathers and mothers that also muddies the discourse.  These must be dealt
> with one by one before she would be able to understand certain passages in
> the right way.
>
> David Miller.
>
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