Christ came to redeem man. He came to redeem everything about man. Salvation isn’t just about forgiveness of sins because sins are a stain on our soul. If our sins are forgiven then our souls are pure, but what about our bodies? Jesus became man to save everything about us, body and soul. That is why it is of the utmost importance that we all accept the fact that the humanity that Christ put on is the same exact humanity that we possess. Whatever faults and imperfections our humanity has was instantly perfected coming into communion with Christ’s divine nature. There is not a more perfect communion between God and man than in Christ who is God become man. To believe that Christ needed a perfect humanity to put on is gnostic. Gnostics believe that the spirit is pure and the higher existence, higher reality, and the physical aspect is imperfect, dirty, and beyond redemption. That is not true. Christ came to redeem all of mankind, not just all meaning every single human being from the beginning of time, but also all of what a human being is, body and soul…
“SIGH” what is your point?
I don’t know why you are insisting that I am making contrary claim.
Do you even know what you are saying here? You said; “I have said so many times that Christ has perfected human nature.”
And we all agree he was FULLY HUMAN and FULLY DIVINE. Than its for YOU to explain HOW. I use the CCC and the Early Church Fathers and Bible throughout this thread. What have you linked but your own misunderstanding and opinion?
No one inherits Ancestral Sin. So you are absolutely wrong on this aspect…
The CCC is above if you take issue with wording.
I’m not dancing around anything except relaying in my own words what the Fathers has taught…
Your words lack, where, where did you relay anything of the Early Church Fathers?
No one is conceived with sin. What is your point?..
Than why is Baptism a Sacrament?
1213 Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit (vitae spiritualis ianua),[4] and the door which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in her mission: “Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water in the word.”
Again, no one inherits sin. Unless you are backtracking and admitting that Original Sin is in fact personal guilt for every newborn. If not, then yes, Christ and Mary and everyone else inherits no sin. Isn’t that what the Catholic Church teaches? We do not inherit any guilt from Adam. So what are you contending here?..
I’m sighting the CCC which you already state you agree with, but disagree with pre-Trent right above.
Perfectly graced does not mean they posses a different human nature
We are concerned with what it does mean. How about you elaborate on that.
St. Athanasius the Great taught in his great writing, On the Incarnation of the Word:
Naturally also, through this union of the immortal Son of God with our human nature, all men were clothed with incorruption in the promise of the resurrection.
Doesn’t work, provide the link, I have “no” faith in what you think is said at this point. Your confused on this topic.
Sounds very Protestant. Christ’s life isn’t merely a lesson for us. God did not become man just so he can teach us a lesson. God has handed lessons through the Prophets, there is nothing more that Christ himself can teach us that He can’t write on stone tablets. And pointed out above, the promise of the resurrection can only be fulfilled if God shared in our human nature. He didn’t become man just so he can “hang out” with us. God became man so that men may become gods. God needed to lower himself to our state so that He may lift us up to His state.
But you continue to miss the all important point which I addressed “several” times including today.
I have no issue with Protestants, what your stating sounds anti-Christian here. You do understand this right? I was raised Catholic I couldn’t tell you what Protestants teach, you were raised Orthodox? Since we seem to be getting personal here?
Again, the teaching of Ancestral Sin is that no one contracts Ancestral Sin. Stop misrepresenting teaching you do not understand…
I suggest it is you who doesn’t understand. And when you link this mysterious teaching we can discuss it.
Jesus Christ did not contract anything. How many times do I need to repeat this? Christ took our fallen humanity and INSTANTLY perfected it by contact with His divinity. At no point in the existence of Christ’s humanity was his humanity ever less than perfect. But this is not because he took perfected humanity, but rather the humanity he took on is perfected because He is God.
Amen and that’s why and how Mary was preserved.
Your words…“The Fathers have taught that Christ took on the very same human nature we have. They taught it consistently.”
Then perfected it as YOU STATE by contact with his divinity…very good.
And this is exactly what occurred with Mary at Her conception.
Had Mary not been preserved, Jesus would have contracted what he came to correct. You use “contact” in you own post and find fault with words used to express a point?