robert derrick
Well-Known Member
I quoted you with quotation marks, and you call me a liar for not using quotes.
Really, Let me look.
"So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” Again, "is", not "until the death of the body" as you say."
Are we really going to have to play games like this? You can at least quote something specific of mine, that you twist this fallacy out of.
Any representation of the OSAS past resurrection teaching, is in my own words learned from long ago from Christians such as yourself. But, without all the jargonese.Then you yourself do the very thing you accuse me of.
Like the man said, Too many secrets, because of too many words.
I say again:
1. Your basic error is dismissing the need of the resurrection of our mortal bodies, in order to be like God in heaven now and forever.
2. You say the 'resurrected' body is another spiritual body, that you have already recieved in heavenly places. And so, the resurrection is past already, and does not include the mortal body we still have on earth.
Therefore, this teaching that the resurrection is past, makes the soul untouchable and unjudgeable by anything you do on earth, in word or deed with your mortal body:
1. Doctrinally, you teach your soul and spiritual body can never be condemned and separated from the life of Christ, no matter how much sinning you may still do with your mortal body on earth.
2. Doctrinally, you teach we have eternal life and salvation and justification and immortal spiritual bodies now, by faith alone, even while we may be drunken, fornicating, thieving and/or cursing vilely in anger and wrath.
Is there anything you don't agree with here?
I'm not saying you do these things. Nor am I saying you don't live righteously and do well. I am saying you believe and teach this stuff for gospel and doctrine of Christ.
Do you or don't you?
I certainly don't.
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