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hasantas
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The propblem is the assuming Jesus to have two natures. I cannot understand that. If God has incarnated then how can that human nature be free from divine nature. And ıf a divine nature can be change how can that nature stay as divine? If that human nature is the part of divine nature then there is no mean to assume a free will apart from divine will. If that human nature is realy a humanbeing hence there is no mean to say that nature is Holy or Son of God. To assume Three God in one person and additionally to assume one Son in two persons as Divine nature and Human nature… That is getting problematic. I want only one God whom I will know invoke.Lets put fact together:
A) God knows future
B) Free will is the ability to decide freely knowing the options
C) Lets assume that God has free will
Now lets bring God/Jesus on the board. The key question is that how Jesus could be free for eternity? Jesus is of course was aware of future and he could not do contrary since that is against divine knowledge. This means that God has put himself in a situation which cannot do otherwise for eternity which is problematic since he will be powerless for eternity. In simple word, he cannot pick up a stone if the stone is supposed to be there hence he does not have any power and any ability.