at least other depictions have given him some vague resemblance of being middle eastern, but whoever posted this probably scavenged for the most eurocentric portrayal they could find
at least other depictions have given him some vague resemblance of being middle eastern, but whoever posted this probably scavenged for the most eurocentric portrayal they could find
Catholicism holds that the being of God is realized in three consubstantial instances, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit/Ghost. All of these are in fact aspects of God.
As both the Son and God, to position Jesus as having original sin would necessarily deny his divinity (this would be possible with the early school of Adoptionism), or extend original sin to God (Gnosticism?).
Arianism, which still recognized the divinity of Jesus, was banned at the First Council of Nicea for not attributing full divinity to the guy.
The Trinity and full divinity of Jesus is very important to the Catholics.
Aye, good write up, but please see below to where I've already discovered I was incorrect.