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According to you its not the last day iether. Its a shame you werent there to correct JesusThe day that the righteous rise is not Judgment Day. LOL!
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According to you its not the last day iether. Its a shame you werent there to correct JesusThe day that the righteous rise is not Judgment Day. LOL!
According to you its not the last day iether. Its a shame you werent there to corerct Jesus
Odd how 'christians' despise Jesus Christ;It will be interesting to see what you do when you find out the truth that the righteous are raised in their hour and then more than 1000 years later the remaining dead, the wicked, will be raised to stand in judgment. We will be there. I hope you are standing beside me.
If you feel a pinch, that'll be me. LOL!
Odd how 'christians' despise Jesus Christ;
John 6:40
And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.
I'll never get used to it.
I have a grasp of Hitch's use, but disagree that it negates the more commonly held use; at least in the general senseClearly there is more than one way to apply the word 'resurrection'. What is important is the context of it's use. This determines its meaning and whether the concept it is being applied to is actually supportable biblically. I have a grasp of Hitch's use, but disagree that it negates the more commonly held use; at least in the general sense.
Just try to interpret the following verse without applying two concepts to the idea of 'resurrection'.
Jhn 6:54 - Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.
Depends on how feeble your god is Jason. As I racall Jesus said God could raise up children of Abe from stones. That God can render corruptible into incorruptible.
The argument can be made that no one as yet whos body had disintegrated has been raised. We also know that deterioration begins before the corpse has cooled. So it becomes a matter of degree. I dont pretend to know or understand the mechanism ,as I said, by the pattern of revelation we know all who have been raised were raised in the body that died.
The tomb was empty. Bodily resurrection by definition requires a formerly dead body to be quickened. This is what our pattern ,Jesus , recieved. Its obvious that somehow the problems associted with maiming, disease and disintegration will be taken care of, but I dont know of any specifics in that regard in scripture, excepting the pattern, so I dont think its important.
And God who can make children of Abe from stones can take care of those problems yes?but did you not say that the same body that jesus died in was the same one that he was resurected?
and implied that God would do the same?
think about if the body has a disease it must be done away with and we also cant have other illness as well.
not even zits as those are infenctions and even jock itch.
or gingivitis.
And God who can make children of Abe from stones can take care of those problems yes?
Agreed, although I dont know of a passages that spells it out specificly.you seem to come across otherwise.
i have no doubt, that is why i asked you.
its my believe that in the new earth age that we wont have even a liver nor blood.
the reason blood and the liver and also maybe kidney remove impurities.
can i say for sure, no but looking at the functions of the spleen, liver and kidney and the fact no illness is gonna be in the kingdom its possible.
Agreed, although I dont know of a passages that spells it out specificly.
Eating and such leads to some interesting questions, but I reckon it will all work out.think about it no death, if theres no death then there no decay and organ failure and so on.
just seems to make sense. we wont be eating animals anymore in those days, as i believe we will be herbivores only once again.
What No tacos?
I know Juan Best chile verdi ever... Besides that i live in What used to be the state of California but now is a suberb of Mexico
How's your challenge going Hitch, flap :angel3 flap, some how I don't see you with wings :devil
That would be one of Noah's sons correct?