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Quote by: LetThereBe That is certainly not always the case. Just as often someone has an ability to not do something, it is because they can't do it.
Besides, omniscience is hardly an ability, so I find it to be a poor analogy regardless. Omniscience is more a state of being. It is more like being strong, or tall. Not something one just "turns off"
Regardless, there are countless examples of times the Father and Son are clearly seperated. "No one comes to the Father but through the Son." By your logic this means no more than no one comes to God's mind unless they come through God's body. Honestly ask yourself this, if you had read the Bible without ever having been indoctrinated, what would you believe about Jesus? His deity is suggested a very few times, (John 1, a few others) while the separation of the Father and Son comes up again and again. |
if you don't exercise, or play sports, or other things that require strength, what matters if you have strength. "I and the Father are one." "you have seen me, so you have seen the Father. he who has seen me has seen the Father." these two quotes straight from Jesus. and the seperation is the seperation of ROLES, not persons.