04-06-2004, 09:59 PM
abudar2000 Wrote:shlomo habr Paul,
So we've determined that in the abstract human nature there are individuated qnoma.
But in the case of God the Divine nature which has three qnoma (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) all three qnoma are not individuated, but function as one, and have manifested in these three different ways of interacting with humanity.
poosh bashlomo,
keefa-moroon
Shlama Akhi Abudar,
Think of it this way:
Human Kyana~Abstract Nature: Blueprint - must have 46 chromosomes. Must have a gender of male or female. Must have two eyes, two arms, two legs, etc. The blueprint for everything a human is supposed to be. Abstract, not real.
Human Qnoma~Concrete, Real, Individuated Kyana: This is an individuated (real, concrete) Kyana. There exists billions of them that are identical. All are equal, except in number (i.e., Qnoma number 1 is not Qnoma number 2). They cannot be distinguished except by instance (number).
Human Parsopa~Person: Peter, Paul, Mary. Each one is a different person. Because the Kyana states that a human must have 46 chromosomes, all three people have 46 chromosomes - but each one has different combinations of genes which makes them unique.
Because the Kyana states that a human must have two eyes - Peter, Paul and Mary each have two eyes. However, Paul's eyes are brown while Peter's eyes are green and Mary's eyes are blue. Each one has personal characteristics that make each person unique.
Think of it also this way:
Here is the human Kyana:
(1) not real, only abstract (so no image)
(2) a human must have two arms,
(3) a human must have two legs,
(4) a human must have 46 chromosomes,
(5) etc.
Here is my family's human Qnomas:
Here are our human Parsopas:
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan