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Unsatisfactory Scientific Explanations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 68915345" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Quite possible since it is merely energy. Death in the Bible is likened to sleep. Unlike a God of pure energy we can not hold our thoughts together on our own when the body dies. Instead we must rely on God "remembering" us and placing our consciousness back into new bodies during the resurrection. Those transformed into pure energy (144,000) will be given the ability to hold those thoughts together without a physical body.</p><p></p><p>Even in modern medical science we are not truly dead until all electrical activity (energy) in the brain ceases. It is our hope that God will "remember" us - the purpose of the memorial tomb and raise us from that state of inconsciousness when our thoughts were scattered as the energy dispersed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 68915345, member: 332164"] Quite possible since it is merely energy. Death in the Bible is likened to sleep. Unlike a God of pure energy we can not hold our thoughts together on our own when the body dies. Instead we must rely on God "remembering" us and placing our consciousness back into new bodies during the resurrection. Those transformed into pure energy (144,000) will be given the ability to hold those thoughts together without a physical body. Even in modern medical science we are not truly dead until all electrical activity (energy) in the brain ceases. It is our hope that God will "remember" us - the purpose of the memorial tomb and raise us from that state of inconsciousness when our thoughts were scattered as the energy dispersed. [/QUOTE]
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