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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

In which we learn that I am a heretic

In which we learn (in the comments) that I am a heretic -- Kristor: Good Friday

... but, since I'm right on this one (as explained, which means that the orthodox position is wrong, as explained), I'm not going to sweat it.

2 comments:

Drew said...

A lot of that "christology" stuff can get pretty stupid. And I agree with you that he is equivocating. The whole purpose of bringing up a "divine will" was to suggest that something special about Christ kept him from disagreeing with God. But then later, the argument fell back to "We all have multiple wills," implying that nothing was irregular about Christ. Two contradictory positions.

Ilíon said...

I hadn't yet noticed that particular contradiction, as I was concentrating on the equivocal use of 'will'