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Aug 8 at 20:51 comment added user68393 "You r confusing the incarnation of Christ to have two persons (god & man) merged...there was only 1 person with dual nature, de divine person united in de human nature having de rational human soul..." Clearly de divine nature is a person (the being "God the son" is a separate entity in de trinity). Mary’s baby ("human nature") is a person (separate preexisting son). B4 Mary birthed Jesus, de human didn’t exist but de word/son existed. Even when scripture says: “the son & father are 1” or “son is in the father & the father is in the son”...That doesn’t negate their being TWO DISTINCT PERSONS.
Aug 4 at 4:41 comment added Michael16 The point is it's not contradiction. He died in mortal flesh, he cannot die bec he is God. It depends on the context of the point one is making. God cannot die. He died bec he took form of a man.
Aug 2 at 21:23 comment added user68393 Maybe you need to rephrase the answer so that apparent contradictions are removed; e.g "We can say the divine Logos died in the death of Jesus" vs "He died in the human form or incarnation, just like all of us die" vs "...It asserts that the natures are unmixed..." vs "The only way the divine Logos could die was in the form of a mortal. We can also maintain that God is immortal, not a mortal who can die, and he also proved through the resurrection of Christ that he has authority over death."
Aug 1 at 16:37 history answered Michael16 CC BY-SA 4.0