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MrFribbles -> RE: Could Jesus have sinned? (9/3/2008 1:47:51 PM)
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Personally, I care a whole lot more about Who He is and what He is doing for me rather than what He hypothetically cannot do. This is about who He is! It is part of His very core. If He could possibly sin, it says a lot about who He is, and what it says, I'm not comfortable with. quote:
The same thing that keeps me from sinning now! I believe it's called Holiness. If Jesus has that holiness, and being God, had perfect holiness, then wouldn't the technical possibility of sin be a moot point? Even if He could have sinned, He wouldn't have sinned, which makes that possibility empty. quote:
And what does my forgiven past have to do with my sanctified future? It has to do with, as you put it, free will. Could Jesus have chosen to sin if He had, as you say, Holiness? quote:
Nice try, MrF, but as I've clearly explained several times, the issue is not about "God's perfect sinlessness". The issue is about the Incarnate Jesus having the capacity to respond to temptation in every way just as we are. I would appreciate if you would not misrepresent the issue. Whoa whoa, I'm not the one calling other people's views esoteric. I am not misrepresenting anything, to the best of my knowledge. God's perfect sinlessness comes into play here. If God could have sinned, then it says something about His nature that I feel contradicts the idea of His perfect holiness.
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