Soulgazer
Christian Gnostic
Ah...the "last Thursday" theology. We were all created this morning, and only believe we have lived a life...or something like that.Not at all, and I never said you explicitly said that.
I am saying it is what results when one does away with a unique individual immortal soul for each us. Without that soul, people cannot be raised from the dead, because there is nothing, no soul to raise. No soul to be rejoined to a human body. Nothing. "Just dead". Those are all things you have explicityly said, no denying that.
Which means if we speak of resurrection at all, it can only mean something else. As the resurrected people in the Bible looked and passed for who they were before they died, the only logical conclusion is that a duplicate of the original was created. The fact God could do that and that such a duplicate could think they are indeed the original does not make it so.
If I were to pick which is more consistent with the idea of a God who is defined as "love", I would have to go with Tim. Not that you haven't made some excellent points. This does seem to be a moral dichotomy for a lot of Christians, just judging from the sheer amount of "Hell" threads and the dearth of "Heaven" threads.
I believe that "Heaven" has "many mansions". Which is to say, there is not one answer, but "many". Our Father does not have our limitations, so I don't have a dog in this fight----- I just want to compliment you both for carrying on a conversation that is mellow and in harmony with what the lord taught us. I have enjoyed reading it.
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