but internal divinity. His difference from us rather than sameness to us made the struggle genuine. His struggle was to remain on the level of helpless humanity when He was the omnipotent God. His overcoming made Him a valid example of submission for us to follow. This view has been called the pre-Fall view, because Christ took the nature of Adam before the Fall. The meaning of the terms pre-Fall and post-Fall represent the omission or inclusion of the propensities and drives caused as a result of
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