nahum
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Post by nahum on Aug 19, 2022 16:04:15 GMT -8
you said that : God changed His mind.. and that satan won… Read what you wrote. that God will go and ‘do something else’ … that His creation He declared good is not coming back. I said none of that, but it is clear that you need to spend some time in Bible study.
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Post by alexander on Aug 23, 2022 21:16:22 GMT -8
When Thomas stuck his finger in the place of the nails and saw his hands, Jesus was obviously not bleeding. I agree 100% he Rose bodily and ascended bodily even a "physical" body, just seems to me its somehow different. Guess my question is do you think his ressurected body has blood flowing thru veins? thoughts? Thanks. If you accept the idea that Jesus had a flesh and bone body when He resurrected/ascended, you have to consider the verse that says flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom - 1 Cor 15:50. So in the paradigm being talked about, no, the body had no blood, otherwise Jesus could not inherit the kingdom in it.
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Post by alexander on Aug 23, 2022 21:27:50 GMT -8
All that you are claiming here (above) is fleshly conjecture. It works for Christ (in concept), but not for the Father. In fact you dis' the Father by inferring that Jesus was better that He; that even though the scriptures (and Jesus) say otherwise, that the Father who is said to be "spirit" and "perfect", is not perfect...and that Christ has exceeded the Father because the flesh has made Him greater than He who sent Him. That parallels the claims of Satan. That which is created is not greater than He who created it. God is spirit. God is perfect...just as He was and is and always will be. The flesh on the other hand, returns to the earth and is dissolved with fervent heat and with fire. Interesting post, but I could not figure out how you concluded the other poster inferred that Jesus was better than the Father? Can you articulate the components of that idea?
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