You're playing semantic games. The words plainly mean "in similar manner".
Okay. You need to really think about the mechanics of this. If Jesus was tempted internally, then this means there had to be some kind of wrong desire or lust that He was battling with whereby He overcame such a battle within Himself. If there was no wrong desire in Jesus, then He could not be tempted internally.
You said:
I have warned you of your heresy. I will not entertain it further.
I have changed on 21 things theologically over the years. Some of these changes were by the help of other believers pointing out Scripture. I am open to change if there are good verses that truly make the case for Jesus having a human mind and or a human soul.
By my examination, I just don’t see it. The references to Jesus’ soul or spirit can simply be a reference to His unique being as the second person of the Trinity or Godhead. We would need a verse or passage that clearly makes it unmistakable that the soul or spirit being discussed is purely human and not divine. Or we would need a verse or passage where Jesus indicates that he switches from a divine nature and then to a human nature at another point in time. Meaning, we need a verse that alludes to the fact that He is making His switch to divine to human while on Earth. But I honestly do not think there are any good verses to prove this. It’s more of a man made theology that folks have latched on to. There are no verses that support this construct.
By what other believers say, they say Jesus spoke from a divine side, and human side.
This is the impression I get of that:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Randall_O'Brien_(Earth-148611)
Is this how you see it?
Granted it is a crude example.
You said:
I used the word, "asinine", not the word, "ass" and I meant it as a derivative of donkey, not of a person's behind. It was never a cuss word. Get over it, already. I note that you still have not owned your wrongdoing of your insulting assumption.
Again, you wouldn’t create a Children’s book with a donkey named this.
The word can be viewed as a cuss word and thus it send conservative Christian parents into a frenzy if they seen such a book.
Besides, Christians are to avoid having any appearance of evil (1 Thessalonians 5:22) (KJV).
I know. You don’t agree with the Bible that existed for hundreds of years long before Westcott and Hort showed up.
So you will obviously read 1 Thessalonians 5:22 differently.