Again, answered centuries ago. 4th oecumenical council, AFAIK. The Lord has two natures: divine and human.

This is Christianity 101 and there are better places to learn this stuff than Nostr threads.

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You didn’t address or disprove anything I said.

I believe I did. His human nature had limits. He hungered, thirsted, felt sorrow and pain. Do you have the exact verse? Maybe there is more in the context.

How did it have limits when it could walk on water?

This is a good place to discuss religion, no need to shut down discussion

I was not planning on having a discussion. My point was that your questions have been answered long ago and I was trying to point you to the answers. Sadly I can't summarize St. Athanasius' "On the Incarnation" or St. John of Damascus' "On the Orthodox Faith" in a note 😃

I asked AI to summarize both and it still doesn’t make sense