@Runningman
You are not debating a novice, your words put no fear in my heart, and why should they, with your false doctrine of denying the Deity of Jesus Christ? Your words sound much like
Sennacherib king of Assyria (Read Isaiah 36) and you know his end! You may just eat your very boastful words. We shall see.
I told you already I'm not a modalist, I said clearly:
Listen carefully ~God was incarnate (made flesh) in Jesus of Narareth, by God being his Father. Now you can take my words and twist, and spin them any way you want to, and you will, but that is my confession according to God's testimony. I have never said anything other than what is written in those twelve or so words.
You, nor your delusional friends have never come close of putting me into a corner with no way out, not even close, wishful thinking on your part, or better yet, your words are proving your are living under a very strong delusion.
Never said Jesus was incarnated by being God in the flesh,
never.
God was incarnated in the person of Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son. Jesus
had a beginning as the Son of God. You are confusing me with those who believe in the eternal Sonship of Jesus Christ. Learn the difference. Just because you are confused, I'll not let you make me out as the confuse one. Again, I'm not an novice ~ folks from your camp are not even that, since they are void of
any truth concerning the Godhead.
Of course you know what I believe, and have made it very plain and it took you a while to even see what I was saying. So, what does not say about your understanding? Not much.
Why do you not ask folks like
@Jim since he as known me the longest, if I change over the years on this subject ~ The Sonship of Jesus Christ.
@FreeInChrist has known about the same, though we have not exchange post very much on this subject as much as Jim and I. Once I got fully converted on this truth over forty plus years ago, about ten years after I came to Christ, then I have never went back to the Eternal Sonship position, where many of God's children still believe in,
yet we all believe
Jesus was God manifest in the flesh which allows one to still fellowship and love each other. We believe that Jesus was a complex person, fully man, and fully God by the very fact God was his Father in the manner in which he was begotten.
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