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Table Talk: If you were arguing against the Christian belief that Jesus is God Incarnate, what would you say? What opinions have you heard from others? What do you think are the strongest arguments opposing the idea that anyone could be fully God and fully man?
[“Table Talk” is an opening question or topic for discussion at the beginning of our time together. The intent is to help group members (around tables, with four to six at each table) build connections with each other, as well as to guide thinking in a direction related to the passage.]
A few weeks ago during our discussion we talked about the Trinitarian structure of the Creed. One participant commented that in conversations about “God” people were more or less receptive. However, when the talk turned to “Jesus,” the attitude often changed. Sometimes the chat turned into a debate or even an argument. Often the subject was dropped and the conversation moved to a less volatile topic. While Christians do not find the phrases “His only Son” or “our Lord” controversial, others do. We started our time trying to think from that other perspective. Why do people find that part of the Creed (and that core of the Faith) objectionable or even offensive? Continue reading