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jonfawkes
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So you are in the God in a “man suit” camp - God was only pretending to be human. His “body” wasn’t God. It was only an illusion that he “became man”. Doesn’t sound like Catholicism to me.Change is not illusory. And time is the index of entropic change.
While GOD Himself does not “occupy” time, HE can occupy a being that is bound by time, namely, our LORD’s HUMAN BODY.
Our Lord’s body, just like every"body", was timebound before HIS death, which caused HIM to be able to die. Time is the measure of entropy. Entropy causes us to die.
GOD Bless and ICXC NIKA
CCC
470 Because “human nature was assumed, not absorbed”,97 in the mysterious union of the Incarnation, the Church was led over the course of centuries to confess the full reality of Christ’s human soul, with its operations of intellect and will, and of his human body. In parallel fashion, she had to recall on each occasion that Christ’s human nature belongs, as his own, to the divine person of the Son of God, who assumed it. Everything that Christ is and does in this nature derives from “one of the Trinity”. The Son of God therefore communicates to his humanity his own personal mode of existence in the Trinity. In his soul as in his body, Christ thus expresses humanly the divine ways of the Trinity