@Med3aS0PHIA@AndreasPap56521@ZherkaOfficial Many of these YouTuber Bible debunker videos count on viewers being ignorant of the vast and extensive history of early Church scholarship, which is readily accessible to anyone willing to do the research.
@Med3aS0PHIA@AndreasPap56521@ZherkaOfficial Many Modern conservative theologians teach that God used the personalities and historical circumstances of the Biblical authors to reveal what He wanted to say.
@Med3aS0PHIA@AndreasPap56521@ZherkaOfficial The presence of this passage has been understood for centuries, and there is no new discovery here. Its inclusion only emphasizes the themes of fear, abandonment, and human frailty in the face of suffering, all of which align with the theological and historical context
@Med3aS0PHIA@AndreasPap56521@ZherkaOfficial With this in mind, the allegations concerning the passage in the Book of Mark have been thoroughly addressed and debunked by scholars and the early Church. If there had been any real issue with this account, it would have been removed or altered long ago.
@The1ClearTruth@braindeadclips@yesknow@historyinmemes the Trinity represents different dimensions or aspects of God’s nature that exist simultaneously, though only one (Jesus Christ) became fully manifest in our physical world.
@GeorgeLincRock@AFpost When discussing sensitive and complex issues like immigration, it is vital to avoid falling into the trap of dehumanizing language which can resemble the rhetoric used by totalitarian regimes. Such regimes thrive on scapegoating and division, to maintain control and power
@CSavedByGrace18@economic_eth This self-emptying means that while Jesus retained his divine nature, he chose not to exercise certain divine attributes, such as omniscience, during his earthly ministry.
@CSavedByGrace18@economic_eth Also look into kenosis. The concept of kenosis is derived from Philippians 2:6-7, which describes how Jesus "emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in human likeness."