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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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Argument:  The same thing cannot be predicated of God and man.  Therefore,
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Response:  This is a philosophical argument.  There is no relation between
the creature and the Creator, between the finite and the infinite.  But we
not only establish a relation, but a union of the finite and the infinite.  
Aristotle, if he had heard or read this, would never have been made a
Christian, for he would not have conceded this proposition, that the same
relation belongs to the finite and the infinite.
 



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