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Christ_is_Risen
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Here is my best analogy:
I have a hand, foot, and head (replace these for any three body parts you wish)
My hand is not my foot, which is not my head, but all three can be said to be part of “me.”
Likewise one can touch my hand, foot, or head, and say they have touched “me.”
However, if one touches my hand, they can not say they touched my foot or head.
All three parts of my body are “me” yet each of them is a distinct part of the whole.
I have a hand, foot, and head (replace these for any three body parts you wish)
My hand is not my foot, which is not my head, but all three can be said to be part of “me.”
Likewise one can touch my hand, foot, or head, and say they have touched “me.”
However, if one touches my hand, they can not say they touched my foot or head.
All three parts of my body are “me” yet each of them is a distinct part of the whole.