Good morning! We don't want any adventures here, thank you!
Allegedly (meaning, I am currently alleging this) St. Thomas Aquinas explains this by saying that by saying [only the Father knows, not the Son] was that the Son wasn't given the knowledge in order to reveal it. I suppose if you think of Jesus as the Word of God, with no speaking on this particular subject, this might make sense?
Good morning! We don't want any adventures here, thank you!
Allegedly (meaning, I am currently alleging this) St. Thomas Aquinas explains this by saying that by saying [only the Father knows, not the Son] was that the Son wasn't given the knowledge in order to reveal it. I suppose if you think of Jesus as the Word of God, with no speaking on this particular subject, this might make sense?
Good morning! We don't want any adventures here, thank you!
Allegedly (meaning, I am currently alleging this) St. Thomas Aquinas explains this by saying that by saying [only the Father knows, not the Son] was that the Son wasn't given the knowledge in order to reveal it. I suppose if you think of Jesus as the Word of God, with no speaking on this particular subject, this might make sense?