(June 18, 2016 at 7:14 am)Ignorant Wrote:(June 18, 2016 at 5:55 am)robvalue Wrote: "Me, why hast I forsaken me? Why didn't I remember to edit this out with the retcon?"
You = 1 person. Your person is a human nature.
The Son of God = 1 person. His person is the divine nature.
Jesus = The Son of God united to a human nature. His person is the divine nature united to a human nature.
On the cross, the human nature of the person of Jesus, while still united to the divine nature, was deprived of the consolation and experiential presence of the divine nature (as most of us humans experience all too often). Lacking the experience of this personally internal consoling presence in his human nature, Jesus cried out an expression of that internal personal reality which had already been expressed in Psalm 22.
Just my two cents anyway.
Or far more plausibly, Yeshua was a man who either deluded himself or was deluded by another into thinking he was god, and as he was dying his delusion left him.
Or even more plausibly still, there was no crucifixion and the story was made up seventy years or more later when the creators of jesusism were trying to codify it.
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