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Jul 09, 2006 02:29

I dunno if I could ask this here or in another place so I'll ask here and x-post it to misfitmormonIn Mosiah 15:2-4 it says this: "And because he adwelleth in bflesh he shall be called the Son of God, and having subjected the flesh to the will of the Father, being the Father and the Son- The Father, abecause he was bconceived by the power of God; and the Son, ( Read more... )

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thecause July 9 2006, 17:55:00 UTC
the will and purpose of the Father and the Son is the same, not the individual body. so when Jesus states "Not my will, but thine will be done", he as affirming they both have the same will and purpose.

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exphariseeihope July 10 2006, 02:03:14 UTC
"Not my will, but thine will be done ( ... )

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