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Fully Divine means that Jesus was both Fully Man and Fully Divine. Here is a way to think of Him. We as humans are both body and Spirit/Soul beings. God is a spirit too. He put his spirit into a fetus when he impregnated Mary. Therefore the body of Jesus had the Spirit of God (his Son that is). He put a part of himself into the baby inside Mary. When we die our spirit leaves our body. Jesus spirit left his body when he rose again and then ascended to Heaven/Paradise.
The holy spirit comes to you more fully in confirmation.
Timelessness? Ability to be evergreen and live fully at all stages of life? Beauty? Can represent time spent in jail or prison.
The spirit of democracy was not fully within the states. This is because the Southerners felt the Northerners were too judgmental of their lifestyles and traditions. The South also felt geographically inferior to the big industrial states up North.
The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus is the Son incarnate, fully God and fully man.
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The most primal religion is shamanism, which fully embraces magic and the spirit world.
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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered to be one of the three persons of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father and God the Son (Jesus Christ). The Holy Spirit is believed to be fully God.
The climax of the story is when Christine removes the Phantom's mask in the Point of No Return. It's the climax for two reasons. It's the first time Christine fully realises that the Phantom is just a man - not an angel not a ghost. Up until that point she's still been sort of in his power. And the Phantom obviously being terrified of exposing his face has finally lost the power and security his mask has given him and from then on he is no longer fully in control in the final lair he has literally gone insane and completely lost all sense of restraint and conivction exposing him as the damaged human he is. So yeah it's the minute she removes his mask. It sets off the final lair and the Phantom finally letting Christine go.
The climax of the story is when Christine removes the Phantom's mask in the Point of No Return. It's the climax for two reasons. It's the first time Christine fully realises that the Phantom is just a man - not an angel not a ghost. Up until that point she's still been sort of in his power. And the Phantom obviously being terrified of exposing his face has finally lost the power and security his mask has given him and from then on he is no longer fully in control in the final lair he has literally gone insane and completely lost all sense of restraint and conivction exposing him as the damaged human he is. So yeah it's the minute she removes his mask. It sets off the final lair and the Phantom finally letting Christine go.