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speratus said:
Let me add that human mortality never becomes a divine property ("God as such can not die").

This is no different than what I and others have said with regard to Christ's peccability, and yet we are accused of Nestorianism. "Human peccability never becomes a divine property ('God as such cannot sin')"!

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In personal union, the divine nature appropriates to itself human mortality (i.e., God is man and this man is God).

And this is precisely the problem with your Christology; it is exactly what horrifies you about the position that Christ was peccable, for you confuse the natures of Christ by attributing mortality to His divinity. Little wonder, then, that you should think we attribute peccability to His divinity!


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.