ScottA
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That is very much true.The point is: most here deny a physical resurrection at all. They think physical means carnal. Obviously the first physical resurrection removes Adam's dead corruptible flesh, for a permanent incorruptible physical body made by God. 2 Corinthians 5:1.
But what I see mostly, are people believing that it is like a washing away of what they themselves perceive as evil (rather than what God does); and yet that the world then goes on with the glow of Christ on the horizon, no more tears and death, etc. in an imagined form of endless days. Which all sounds great--even heavenly, except that that is still a far cry from what is to be, and much of what they hang onto is to be dissolved--even no more sea. Most simply have adopted a belief at the limit of what they have imagined and determined a doctrine to match, leaving out much of what is also written.
Which I consider comes from the flesh and the beggarly elements dictating much of what is believed. I mean, most fight tooth and nail, kicking and screaming with a death grip on the flesh and an insistence on keeping it much as it is.
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