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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Berry Picker who wrote (35776)10/27/2003 11:00:05 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (2) of 39621
 
I see, so you don't want to talk to me directly but it's OK to talk about me? You have no class Brian.

In fact Brian as you well know, James does deny the the physical nature of the resurrection body. Therefore, because you and he use the good cop bad cop shtick, it might seem like your position is being misrepresented when in fact it is not. The two of you represent a single theological position which denies that Christ still dwells in the same physical body that He asked Thomas to touch. So quit whining about straw men and hiding behind feigned outrage in a weak attempt to avoid dealing with the issue like a man.

You claim to believe that Christ was raised physically but then he somehow changed. You do that not because scripture teaches it, but simply because it fits with your desire to deny the physical return of Christ. Try being honest for a change.

Your position lacks any historical verification from those who were there and would have known. Scripture directly contradicts your assertion that Christ does not now dwell in a physical-glorified body and that the He promised to return in that same body. The lack of scriptural and historical evidence has caused your thinking and logic to become unstable, leaving you to grasp at any verse that your can twist to prop up that which is clearly, a heretical position.
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