In reality, you must present the hermeneutical processes for each of the historical formulations, and debunk them from scripture. Nobody else should have to do that in defense when you provide no alternative. I've personally asked and you refuse to answer about Christology.
It's much easier to demonstrate Jesus did not have the divine nature in its totality. He was not omniscient, omnipotent, or omnipresent, and was totally dependent on the Father for everything he was that wasn't a product of being a human being.
Many christians do the next thinking: Jesus is God, God is omnipresent, Jesus is omnipresent.
This is a human reasoning. Human reasoning is the base principle of the gnostisism. The gnostisism start by believing that God and the truth of God can be reached by human thinking, reasoning and logic.
But human reasoning is dangerous and take us into the next thinking: If Jesus were not omnipresent, Jesus were not God, since God is omnipresent.
Trying to understan God and Jesus with the same atitude and tols of the gnostics, only get us into troubles and falceties. The falcety is that the deity of Jesus is directly conected to the fact of him being or not being omnipresent.
But the truth is that the conection between Jesus deity and Jesus omnipresence is merely a gnostic-like reasoning. Jesus being God has nothing to do with Jesus being omnipresent.
I strongly believe, out of any doubt that Jesus was (past tence refers to his time on Earth) God, completely divine.
And I know by reading the NT that Jesus was NOT omnipresent at all.
Do you have/know of any verse in the Bible stating Jesus omnipresence?
This is the only topic Oscar can address.
Where 2 or 3 are gathered in My name there am I in the midst....Jesus is omnipresent
Where 2 or 3 are gathered in My name there am I in the midst....Jesus is omnipresent
That is foolish really, what do you think he has got His trainers on, running from town and village around the world to check in every home and meeting venue to see if 2 or 3 Christians are gathered together?
Then why do you deny him the attributes of God?
You are in error. Check it out. http://www.navigators.org/Tools/Dis...ys of Praying the Names and Attributes of GodI dont denay the atributes of God. To be omnipresent is not a stribute of God, to be omniscient is not an atribute of God, to be omnipotent is not an atribute of God.
The fact is that all Gospels declare that Jesús was not omnipresent, not omniscient and not omnipotent.
In all Scrupture, more special in the NT, there is not a single text declaring Jesús to be omnipresent, or omnipotent or omniscient.
In the contrary, the Gospels give testimony of the too many things Jesús didnt know at all. The Gospels testify of the very limited presence of Jesús as that of any human. And the Gospels give testimony that Jesús has the same power of any prophet, and testify of how impotent Jesús was in ocations.
You are in error. Check it out. http://www.navigators.org/Tools/Dis...ys of Praying the Names and Attributes of God
I dont denay the atributes of God. To be omnipresent is not a stribute of God, to be omniscient is not an atribute of God, to be omnipotent is not an atribute of God.
The fact is that all Gospels declare that Jesús was not omnipresent, not omniscient and not omnipotent.
In all Scrupture, more special in the NT, there is not a single text declaring Jesús to be omnipresent, or omnipotent or omniscient.
In the contrary, the Gospels give testimony of the too many things Jesús didnt know at all. The Gospels testify of the very limited presence of Jesús as that of any human. And the Gospels give testimony that Jesús has the same power of any prophet, and testify of how impotent Jesús was in ocations.
sounds like Santa in Christmas eve
You are in error. Check it out. http://www.navigators.org/Tools/Dis...ys of Praying the Names and Attributes of God
Looks like them navigators might need a new compass.