Do you have a problem with your brain? Why are you twisting things? One must be so brazen to make the conclusion in the quote below.
The analogy I drew is purely legitimate, because it addresses human conscience. What you did was kicking the ball out by saying we cannot understand God's logic. Yet, the next sentence you contrasted yourself by putting yourself in God's place and drew a irrelevant and meaningless analogy in His name!!
Now in short, human conscience and logic requires there's no God except the ONE GOD. But twisted and conditioned (to falsehood) minds can easily claim the opposite, especially when devil assists them.
Thats the issue. Below is just a naive attempt to make me partner to your feeble thinking.
beads wrote:unite wrote:The flaw in your argumentation....
So the flaw in both of our arguments is that we are human with human points of view. Fine. None of us can know how God works though, so you can't take your human analogy couple it with your human understanding and say that Jesus could not be God and that He could not take the form of a man and be both fully God and fully man.