To: NYer
What is not God at anytime in the past cannot "become" God any time in the future - ever. Per the indelible attribute of God's essence. He is separate from his creation.
If the Eucharist really IS God, then it would have to have ALWAYS been God. Pretty easy theology.
4 posted on
09/26/2013 12:17:46 PM PDT by
fwdude
( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
To: fwdude
Was Jesus the Incarnation of God made Flesh, or not?
If you believe that He was true God and true Man, then your statement is false.
If you don’t believe that, then you are not considered in the bounds of what is normally considered Christian.
5 posted on
09/26/2013 12:46:51 PM PDT by
redgolum
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
To: fwdude
If the Eucharist really IS God, then it would have to have ALWAYS been God. Pretty easy theology. Jesus did not always exist as fully human. Are you saying that Jesus is not God?
6 posted on
09/26/2013 12:46:57 PM PDT by
frogjerk
(We are conservatives. Not libertarians, not "fiscal conservatives", not moderates)
To: fwdude
What is not God at anytime in the past cannot "become" God any time in the future - ever. Per the indelible attribute of God's essence. He is separate from his creation. That's fundamentally incompatible with Christianity on many different levels.
32 posted on
09/27/2013 7:54:16 AM PDT by
Campion
("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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