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Ransom said:Nope. Guess she's not that important.
To you maybe. Importance is subjective.
Are you kidding? The Chalcedonian Definition stands alongside the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, and Athanasian Creed as one of the most significant theological statements of the early Church.
Yeah. Just like the canon set at the Second Council of Constantinople, or was it the Council of Trent, or was it the Council of Carthage!!! In Christian Theology, everyone picks what they want to picks and throw the contradictions away as if they never existed.
You know full well what I was asking, weasel. Answer it.
I couldn't have said this to you. Not at all. You would have called me a weasel or told me I was dense.... or told me how stupid I am.
All I ask, is you threat me equally. As a brother in Christ.
I alread answered your question. Let me answer it a different way. The human nature of Christ could not have influences or controlled the Person of Jesus Christ, to the point, that Jesus Christ could have possibly sinned. Jesus Christ was and Eternally IS... Impeccible. The Eternal having absolute authority over the earthly.