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[quote]No wonder why confusion among christians is so deep. As a former catholic priest, I can tell how many people, even within the closest practitioners, believe in Jesus with different perspectives. It is amazing but true: not all christians believe in Jesus as god incarnate. Some of them say he was a good man, or a prophet, only "incarnate" in a way of speaking. Some say "Son of god" but unsure by the time you ask them: "so, you really worship him as a Creator?" and they will say... "well....." Others say he was divine, but a little less than the Father, and so on. Only a few, very close to the dogma and the hierarchy will have a supposely clearer idea on this cofusion topic. For example: according to catholic dogma, Jesus had two wills. One divine, another perfectly human. But a man with two minds??? They know is crazy and you'll never find this in the Bible. So, they say: His human will and mind follow always and perfectly his divine will. But if this is, by some mistery, true, how it can be explained the fact that he was asking the Father to pass the cup of pain (the cross and crucifiction). He also didn't know certain things, and referes to the Father as the only one Who Knows. Just more ideas to keep thinking. Daniel[/quote]
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