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Originally Posted by UntoHim
Wow, did I get a lot more than I bargained for on that one! Thanks Ohio.
You do realize we're on the main forum here and not Alt Views? Half the posters here don't believe in the virgin birth or the death and resurrection? You must be thinking of the wrong forum!
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Oops, where am I? must have got carried away in the Spirit. Sorry for so much all at once.
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Originally Posted by Raptor
Because before the incarnation, the Spirit did not have any of the humanity of Jesus. The Spirit was only divine. When Jesus resurrected He added His humanity into the Spirit. Now the Spirit is divine and human.
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Very interesting theological concept. Can you point us to any NT verses that would be illustrative of this concept?
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Sorry to butt in. But my thought here has been with some of the titles used. E.g. "the Spirit of Jesus" (Acts 16.7) would refer to something human, the "Spirit of God" (1 Cor 2.14) would refer to something divine, and the "Spirit of Christ" (Romans 8.9) would refer to resurrection power. But that is just a hunch of mine, many times it's hard to tell why a specific title is used.