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According to the Flesh regards how something is considered, juxtaposed with According to the Spirit. In other words, you can know something from a worldly viewpoint, or you can know something from a spiritual viewpoint. Some Christians continue to make the distinction, to this day. |
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It may mean nothing at all to the HJ/MJ debate, but Paul meant SOMETHING by that phrase. I believe Paul is talking about those who were impressed by Jesus' activities in life, but Paul thinks that is meaningless. But what do you think it all means? |
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Hey, what is all this doing in my heresies thread? I'm going to repost this, and add to it, at the other thread, rather than here. This one was meant to be somewhere people could post evidence of early myther heresies. |
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The Jewish Christ was designated by the Creator solely to restore the Jewish people from the Diaspora; but our Christ was comissioned by the good God to liberate all mankind. It is possible that Paul here preaches the two Christs. Firstly, he believed in Christ according to flesh who was ordained by the Creator God for the restoration of the Jewish state, but after that to him was revealed a different being, the second Christ for the salvation of all nations. So for Paul these Christs are two distinct concepts, but not based on the same person. One person has not yet come (according to flesh), but the other one has already come. |
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Could you explain to me what you are looking for? Do you expect to find a heretical sect that clearly stated that Jesus Christ did not exist? That would be an odd sect that disbelieved in its own divine entity. I think any sect worthy of being labeled "Christian" would believe that Christ existed in some plane of existence, in some manner or another. Anyway, it is hard to answer the question unless I know what type of evidence you would find acceptable. Jake |
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I had not thought of that? But I think if we read 2 Cor. 5:16 carefully, it is not the nature of Christ that is in view "according to the flesh", but the nature of the Pauline author's knowing Christ, carnal vs. spiritual. |
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So, though I am curious to ask you what you mean by Pauline author's view', I will wait until you post in that thread. |
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