Need help with understanding the Logos

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The Church has always recognized that when Jesus was speaking there, He was speaking from His humanity. His human nature is limited, as all human nature is. It cannot, therefore, contain all of the knowledge of God, and so could not know when the end was.
He apparently had/has both human and divine nature!
 
See post #20… I literally just answered this.
Jesus didn’t say that I don’t about the end of the time because I am having human nature right now. He clearly mentioned that only Father knows about the end of the time.
 
Jesus didn’t say that I don’t about the end of the time because I am having human nature right now. He clearly mentioned that only Father knows about the end of the time.
Jesus didn’t say a lot of things, yet we hold them to be true. Jesus said a lot that is not recorded in Scripture. We believe that the Church holds the Deposit of Faith, and that Jesus speaks through the Church. I get that this is not what you believe, but just because something isn’t stated explicitly in the Bible… that’s not really an issue for Catholics.
 
Jesus didn’t say a lot of things, yet we hold them to be true. Jesus said a lot that is not recorded in Scripture. We believe that the Church holds the Deposit of Faith, and that Jesus speaks through the Church. I get that this is not what you believe, but just because something isn’t stated explicitly in the Bible… that’s not really an issue for Catholics.
You are trying to avoid the problem you are faced. What is the meaning of this clear verse: Only Father knows about the end of the time? This means that only Father knows the end of time, neither Son of God nor Holly Spirit which is in contradiction with the concept of Trinity which requires that all three persons should share the same thoughts.
 
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