Enki was being sanctimonious and self-righteous, and trying to make me feel guilty. I answered his point fully earlier.
Steve,
You do get yourself into a bit of a pickle, don't you? First you suggest that Jesus was fully human and that all other human beings aren't because they are sinful. Hence what you are suggesting is that we are only partially human or at the very least not completely human.
Then when you are challenged on this, you come up with the question "How can someone or something with faults be fully whatever-it-is?" in this case, of course, it is being human that is being debated.
When you are questioned on this, your considered response is to say "Oh, fuck this for a game of soldiers - I've had enough of arguing with idiots." That got the desired effect, didn't it...not!
Then when your point of view is again challenged, your response is to come up with a Wikepedia article on the film 'Dumb and Dumber' which is a comedy film about 'two kindly but dimwitted men' which if it means anything, suggests either that you think that everyone who is arguing with you is dumb or that 'two kindly but dimwitted men' in the film are examples of your idea of people who are not fully human.
Then, when you are faced with my post as to what your statement that a person with faults cannot be 'fully whatever-it-is' actually means as regards physical/mental defects, you quite happily respond to it with the ringing endorsement of "Load of sentimental bollocks."
At last, in post 120, you finally face up to your completely inappropriate choice of words, by admitting that 'being disabled doesn't make you less than fully human', a welcome addition to your previous question "How can someone or something with faults be fully whatever-it-is?" and emphasise that you actually meant 'sin' and no other faults, I assume.
However you go and spoil it by accusing others(of whom I am one) of being sanctimonious and trying to make you feel guilty. And, finally, you quite happily accuse me directly of being sanctimonious etc. none of which is true, but if it helps you to feel better about your position, then feel free to think that way.
One word of advice, Steve, which no doubt you will reject with the word 'bollocks' or some other opprobrious term, but is nevertheless pertinent, you might consider, when debating, that you think carefully about the terms and statements you make on a debating forum before posting them. We can all say things we don't quite mean(me, certainly included), and then we have to backtrack sometimes to explain ourselves.
Finally,
I can't find any reference in Orthodox theology about all other humans being 'less than full human' but I am quite happy to be corrected if you can point me in the right direction.