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"At hand" is not 2,000 yrs and counting, especially since Israel was formed in the 2,648th year of creation and existed for 1,260 yrs until the abomination of desolation, done by the Greeks in the middle of the week of the confirmation of God's covenant with Israel. That is Daniel's prophecy.
Give me a break. Heaven is heaven and earth is earth. Christ has been reigning in heaven since 98 ad when the 1st resurrection occurred in heaven. It has nothing to do with us.
And the verses you're quoting confirms dying in the flesh is sleep. The spirit that goes back to God who gave it is...
I don't understand what you're saying. But please don't be saying that everything it the scriptures is true, because it shows your lack of knowledge of the scriptures.
Give me a break.
Mat. 23:13 - But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.
It is a parable/mystery. Why would Christ and John the Baptist be baptizing people if the kingdom wasn't coming, wasn't "at hand"? That don't make sense, no how.
You keep speaking as if what you think is fact, when it isn't. It's speculation. God blew breath into Adam and he became a living "soul." Stop speculating.
Give me a break with the hypocrisy. And take the boulder out of your eye. My position is not blasphemous nor is it unrealistic. It's the interpretation of the "parable of the 2nd coming."
This is so blasphemous and hypocritical. You're actually denying what's written. For example, the scriptures says there are two resurrection and you're claiming one. If there was only 1 resurrection, there wouldn't be a reason to number it. It would simply be called "the resurrection."
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