Sin Attachments

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And any divisible end,
With which we may unite,
Can not save
From a permanent death.
If God and man are contraries,
And Christ is both God and man,
Then it appears self-evident

That Christ exists as a contradiction,
And that we require no faith, hope,
Nor any kind of transcending knowledge,

To accept this.
 
If God and man are contraries,
And Christ is both God and man,
Then it appears self-evident

That Christ exists as a contradiction,
And that we require no faith, hope,
Nor any kind of transcending knowledge,

To accept this.
…And,

If God and man are the same,
And Christ is both God and man,
Then is appears self-evident

That Christ exists without contradiction.
And that we require no faith, hope,
Nor any kind of transcending knowledge.

Therefore, accepting these two situations,

Accepts a permanent death,
Logical contradictions,
And no faith in God.
 
If God and man are contraries,
And Christ is both God and man,
Then it appears self-evident

That Christ exists as a contradiction (within Himself),
And that we require no faith, hope,
Nor any kind of transcending knowledge,
If God and man are the same,
And Christ is both God and man,
Then is appears self-evident

That Christ exists without contradiction (within Himself).
And that we require no faith, hope,
Nor any kind of transcending knowledge.
Cycling between these two

Lines of reasoning,
Still results in the
Unchanging Truth
About their faithlessness.

Since God = Unchanging Truth,
Though we can not be like God,
Defining what is good and evil,
We can be like Christ,

Who is perfectly obedient to God.
 
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