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1 | Oneness theology wrong again | 2 Cor 13:14 | 5282jt | 218130 | ||
I was just making a personal statement when I said "Christ "went back to being a spirit creature, when the need for a body came to an end". " not quoting a scripture. You make a good point when you mention how his disciples saw him alive after his resurrection. If you read the surrounding text in those scriptures, you will see he was not appearing in the body he had when he died, that's why they did not recognize him. Timothy, not recognizing him, had to go to great extremes to believe this unfamiliar person was Jesus.I just went and read 1 Corinthians 15 and starting in verse 51 it explains that a person going to heaven changes from a corrutible fleshly body to an incorruptable immortal being. I see nothing to reach the odd conclusion, that the Heavens has air breathing, eating, drinking, human beings walking around? |
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2 | Oneness theology wrong again | 2 Cor 13:14 | humbledbyhisgrace | 218133 | ||
Hi again jt! See 1 Corinthians 15:42-44. What is it that is "sown in corruption" and "raised in incorruption" and "sown in dishonour" and "raised in power"? Our spirit does not die does it? Go back and read verses 35-37. We will be transformed to be like Him (Philippians 3:21) Steve |
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