Damian said:
You identify yourself as a Protestant Christian. This implies that you identify with a denomination which has rebelled against the teaching of the historical and orthodox Church. You allow yourself the liberty of rejecting historical and traditional Christianity; I trust that you will allow me the same liberty.
Christ has two natures? I thought you said that the flesh was metaphorical, not literal. Right?
I have already stated that my Christianity is based on the Course. The Course teaches that only the Trinity is real. Why do you keep saying that I reject the Trinity? I don't. I would argue that I am the only one on this forum who truly believes in the Holy Trinity.
Orthodox means straight or right rule doctrinally. Do not confuse it with the Greek or Russian Orthodox denomination that divided with Roman Catholicism.
I was talking about BIBLICAL, historical Christianity (very early church), not the traditions of men.
The WORD was God and BECAME flesh. As I said before, flesh can mean the physical body or it can be used as a metaphor for sin. In reference to Christology, it refers to His HUMAN vs divine nature. In reference to the believer, it can mean the physical body or as a metaphor for sin and bodily lusts. Context is the key (since the same Greek word is used in both cases).
Define for us your idea of the Trinity. JWs believe in the Father, Son, holy spirit (sic) and One God, yet they reject vehemently the normative understanding of Trinity as espoused by Catholics and Protestants.
Answer my questions about Christ and we will likely see that you have a counterfeit trinity. (even Mormons and Hindus have a trinity concept, but it is diametrically opposed to the biblical, Christian understanding). Trust the Bible, not ACIM, and you will be light years ahead in your understanding.