justbyfaith
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Jesus was human and His resurrected body is the prototype of what our resurrected bodies will be like.Yes, why are you comparing us to God?
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Jesus was human and His resurrected body is the prototype of what our resurrected bodies will be like.Yes, why are you comparing us to God?
It is simply the way that things will be...because God considers it to be the best thing.God needed to be physical while still here on Earth. Why would humans need it after the Earth is done?
Even Peter's body could walk on water, when Jesus commanded him.
[extra-Biblical] I believe that entropy is a consequence of the Fall, not an inherent quality of flesh. [/extra-Biblical]A regular human body that is perfect and doesn't age ..doesn't sound physical with entropy to me.
That does not jive with Genesis 2:23-24.What if Adam and Eve were incorporeal before the fall?
Because sin won't be a thing any more.Well, how is that possible if there are still physical objects?
Do you have a better answer than "Sin ruined an otherwise good thing...?"The fall put us in this physical place ..why would we have the original sin in Heaven? Why would the choice be right there when Jesus already dealt with it for us?
It still doesn't demand that flesh inherently equals sin, apart from the Fall. That is all you.Does "For our sake he made him to be sin" mean Jesus was made in a way that could interact with this fallen reality?
So, you keep pressing. It amounts to no more than wishful thinking.The fall put us in this physical place...
He became [our] sin when He was on the Cross.* Prior to that, He had a body like ours but was completely without sin.Does "For our sake he made him to be sin" mean Jesus was made in a way that could interact with this fallen reality?