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It's all part of him, but it is not Malcolm. I can't believe trinitarians don't understand part whole relations. Do you believe the area in green of this circle sector is equivalent to the area of the entire circle?
>if we're keeping the shape metaphor
You posted a circle inside a square, not a square circle so no you aren't keeping the shape metaphor. A thing having a separate body and a soul is not contradictory. What is contradictory is the same thing being physical and non-physical at the same time. Which is exactly what Jesus was as an immaterial god who incarnated.
>The spirit piloting the body of Jesus happened to be a hypostasis of God.
This just means Jesus is a meat suit and not his own person. And for him to be truly human he needs a human spirit
>The Bible says God's thoughts are as far beyond our's as space is beyond Earth.
My argument has nothing to do with bats. I can say I have no idea what it is like to be a bat from a first person perspective but I can also say there is one mind even if a simplistic instinct based one. We are just counting minds not entering their heads. Jesus according to scripture has a distinct will that nearly always coincides with God and he has different knowledge to him. This makes it painfully obvious he has a separate mind.