The same student argues that because Jesus is both human and divine, free will means he chooses sacrifice himself and God cannot simply take that gift away.
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Human and divine
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"...his son so uh as god's son jesus is both human and divine and because he's he is part human he has free will..."
"...god's son jesus is both human and god is not human and divine and because he's he is part human he has free will..."
"...are possibilities. What the church says officially is, Jesus, is human and divine at the same time, okay? This is the official ideology of..."
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