Vlad,
Have you given up completely on quotation marks now? Oh well.
He was fully human.
He was conceived, Lived a life and died. How more fully human can you get.
So not to fully divine then. Fair enough.
He was also fully divine,…
Make your mind up! If he was fully human then he must have had some features that meant he couldn’t have been fully divine (like mortality). On the other hand, if he was fully divine then he must have had some features that meant he couldn’t have been fully human (like immortality).
Can you see now the logical problems accepting theobollocks gives you?
Divinity does not die but someone who is both fully human and fully divine only exists as such as long as the human part does and thus experiences death and does not achieve being again until being resurrected by God
You’re plunging into mindless faith claims again here. If ever you can think of some reasoning to justify these (frankly bizarre) assertions though, by all means share it here.
There is no bind Jesus is both completely God and completely man he experiences a life and death.
Of course there is. Just repeating the same contradictory claim doesn’t make it any less contradictory. You do understand that right?
since you think the problem is mine....No
Then you should (see above).
I don't believe that the divine jumped ship for there was no longer any ship.
So the bit of Jesus that was part human evaporated as well as died then?
Really?
which story are you talking about? Yours or mine
I don’t have one - I was just explaining to you where and why your story keeps collapsing in a welter of contradictions, blind assertions and non sequiturs.