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Earlier on my facebook I posted this quote from Clement of Alexandria.
Clement of Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria
“The Word, then, the Christ, is the cause both of our ancient beginning—for he was in God—and of our well-being. And now this same Word has appeared as man. He alone is both God and man, and the source of all our good things” (Exhortation to the Greeks 1:7:1 [A.D. 190]).
My college roommate responded on my feed with this.“Despised as to appearance but in reality adored, [Jesus is] the expiator, the Savior, the soother, the divine Word, he that is quite evidently true God, he that is put on a level with the Lord of the universe because he was his Son” (ibid., 10:110:1).
I have yet to put a response, but if I did, what would it be?If Jesus is God, and the Father is God, and Jesus has two natures, then God has two nature. God can’t have two natures, because if he did he couldn’t be God.