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Elijah is dead. Moses is dead. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is dead. All of the apostles are dead.
They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead.
That is a painting. Is what it depicts biblical?
I'm sorry. I'm extremely sleepy and not thinking clearly. I really should go to bed.
Elijah is dead. Moses is dead. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is dead. All of the apostles are dead.
They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead.
ST Michael? Jesus was dead then He rose from the dead. Do you not believe this?Dead = "not on earth"?
Does that make St. Michael dead?
Does that make Jesus dead?
I think your definition needs work.
ST Michael?
Jesus was dead then He rose from the dead. Do you not believe this?
No, there should be no prayer to saints, & Jesus resurrected, remember?The issue was that someone defined "dead" as being "not on earth". Though, assumably going to the moon or Mars would not mean they were dead while away from earth. Earth, I suppose, here means "the material universe".
St. Michael the Archangel is not on earth but in Heaven, does that make him alive or dead?
It was said that people in Heaven are dead. Jesus is in Heaven, therefore He is dead. It wasn't my definition, I am simply using the definition which was proposed by "AniGequoti": "They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead."
Therefore the angels and Christ Himself are dead.
Or should there instead be a different definition of "dead"?
Was Michael ever alive in a fleshy body to die?The issue was that someone defined "dead" as being "not on earth". Though, assumably going to the moon or Mars would not mean they were dead while away from earth. Earth, I suppose, here means "the material universe".
St. Michael the Archangel is not on earth but in Heaven, does that make him alive or dead?
Michael is an angle not a human being that died. He never had flesh. So how did Michael get deemed a saint?
It was said that people in Heaven are dead. Jesus is in Heaven, therefore He is dead. It wasn't my definition, I am simply using the definition which was proposed by "AniGequoti": "They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead."
Jesus rose from the dead if you remember.
Therefore the angels and Christ Himself are dead.
Or should there instead be a different definition of "dead"?
PilgrimToChrist said:St. Michael the Archangel is not on earth but in Heaven, does that make him alive or dead?
Michael is an angle not a human being that died. He never had flesh. So how did Michael get deemed a saint?
It was said that people in Heaven are dead. Jesus is in Heaven, therefore He is dead. It wasn't my definition, I am simply using the definition which was proposed by "AniGequoti": "They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead."
Jesus rose from the dead if you remember.
Jas 2:26 said:the body without the spirit is dead
1Cor 15:50-55 said:Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God: neither shall corruption possess incorruption.
Behold, I tell you a mystery. We shall all indeed rise again: but we shall not all be changed. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall rise again incorruptible: and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption; and this mortal must put on immortality. And when this mortal hath put on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting?
Their bodies, yes. Their souls are already with Christ, glorifying Him, especially His Mother.But don't forget, "The dead in Christ" shall rise first upon his return.
So Christ died on the cross and resurrected for nothing? What about those He released from the tombs (they were awaiting His Incarnation, death and resurrection) who were seen by townspeople? How could they be "dead?" First off, no soul is dead except those who reject Christ, which will happen at HIs Second Coming. Yes, even they will receive a new body at the general resurrection, but they will not be with Him because of their rejection of Him. So, where are the souls who have died since His resurrection? Why, with Him (those who are faithful servants of His) of course. So, yes, all His Saints are alive. Their bodies will be reunited with their souls at the Second Coming. What makes us alive are our souls.Elijah is dead. Moses is dead. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is dead. All of the apostles are dead.
They are no longer alive on this earth, therefore, they are dead.
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