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1 | In heaven are we male or female? | Bible general Archive 3 | Wild Olive Shoot | 168398 | ||
"our resurection bodies will therefore not have primary, or secondary generative organs." ebrain, can you support that with Scripture? I can't find where God's word definitively states that and consider it to be speculative at best unless you have some supporting references. WOS |
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2 | In heaven are we male or female? | Bible general Archive 3 | ebrain | 168400 | ||
Yes it is speculation, but no more so than your post of 9.34 am. in the first line you use the word "Possibly",i.e pure speculation. You also say "there is no real indication that angels are genderless". Quite true, but there is no indication that they are not. You also say "There is nothing in the Bible that indicates people will lose or change sex in eternity" once more you are quite right, but there is nothing in the Bible which says they won't. You use the word "seems" twice in the last paragraph, again speculation. You say "Jesus retained his gender", please provide Chapter, and verse to support this, I am not saying that there arn't any, just that I am not aware of any. At Matt 23:37, Jesus likens himself to a hen gathering her chicks, does this make him female? God is refered to as He, and Father, does this make Him male? Please let me know just what you think Jesus was intending to convey at Mat 22:30. |
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3 | In heaven are we male or female? | Bible general Archive 3 | Wild Olive Shoot | 168404 | ||
Dear ebrain, Please look a little closer, what I posted was copy righted. It was not my words. I won’t claim to know either way. However, you made a claim that “sex is no longer necessary,and our resurection bodies will therefore not have primary, or secondary generative organs.” (sic) It wasn’t I that stated this, but you. I asked you to support it with Scripture and apparently you can’t, so to make an unsubstantiated claim like that is really not the proper thing to do, now is it? All I’ll claim is that Scripture isn’t supportive either way, therefore I’m not sure. Rather than making an unsupported claim, that’s about as honest as I can be. You ask: “Please let me know just what you think Jesus was intending to convey at Mat 22:30.” My simple answer would be immortality, life everlasting. Maybe Luke’s depiction is clearer for you. Luke 20:36 Neither can they die any more: for they are equal unto the angels; and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection. WOS |
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