The humanity of Christ is theologically significant in Hebrews in all of the following ways except . . .
a. Being human allows Christ to die in order to offer the ultimate sacrifice for sin and destroy death
b. Being human allows Christ to identify with human beings in order to sympathize mercifully with their weaknesses
c. Being human allows Christ to become a credible example of perseverance for those who suffer
d. Being human allows Christ to trick the devil so that his divinity can destroy evil