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friardchips
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I meant He was always Divine, not always human and divine. In the context of the Word Made Flesh, He was both Human and Divine.
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The Catholic faith and divine Truth are most certainly not trivial.Still not getting your answer. I don’t consider Catholic faith to be trivial, especially when concerning divine truths.
Yes, there is but one divine will.The reasoning is most interesting: that the Church was given by the Three Persons at different times; however, the Holy Trinity is always One: “I and the Father are One”; Jesus said He would send the Holy Spirit after His Ascension; the Holy Spirit sends Jesus into the wilderness.
Well, yea. That’s why half the catechism has been discussed here.Truth is actual, not just imagined.
What delicious irony it would be if the thread is locked before he tells us his answer!