SnowyMacie
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The only assumption I made is that you generally believe in the words of Christ and Paul. I've argued with Christians in the past saying that the serpent in the garden and Lucifer/the morning star are different entities, neither of which is Satan, but I was shown that the New Testament does refer to the serpent in the garden as Satan (although I don't remember where I saw it).
It's in Revelation.
I do not think that your liberal theology is buoyant. Recall that it was through one man that sin entered the world, and through one man that it was defeated. Now you are changing that reading to, "It was through one man who didn't actually exist that sin entered the world, and through one man who did actually exist that it was defeated." I do not think this was Paul's meaning, and it seems to be essential doctrine.
Sin did enter the world through one man, regardless of how literal Genesis actually is.
I do not know what this means, and if you cannot explain it to me then you don't know either.
That means that our bodies will both be of Heaven and of Earth. We will essentially have the same bodies, but they will be "new and improved".
1.) Angelic beings certainly seem to be both physical and spiritual, and certainly seem to be eternal and of Heaven instead of Earth.
They're entirely spiritual beings because they are not of Earth at all. Scripture, at least attempts, to describe what they look like, but they are not physical beings. They can however, take human form, one characteristic not associated with our glorified bodies (we will not have the ability to change form).
I'll give you this one.2.) Angelic beings do not suffer from sickness or death.
3.) Angelic beings are like the resurrected body of Christ. Recall in Matthew the guards collapsed in terror upon the countenance of the angels, so clearly they are quite glorified.
They are glorified yes, but they are not human. The disciples were terrified because they thought they saw a ghost, not because they saw something that looked genuinely terrifying to them?
4.) Angels have physical form and solidity to the touch, as shown by the fact that men wanted to know them carnally. Also, they are clearly able to teleport.
They don't have physical forms because they are not physical beings. The Genesis 6 passage that talks about the Sons of God and the Nephilim, is an incredibly hard verse to interpret because every single interpretation doesn't actually fit into an consistent exegesis of scripture, but that's an entirely different conversation.
I was raised in the belief that the apocalypse will be literal and physically real, and that it will occur any day now. If you think that's wrong, you're welcome to engage your friends on that. I don't really care, nor is it pertinent to the issue here.
As do I, but how can the Second Coming, which hasn't happened yet, be looked at from any perspective besides a theological one?
If your claims don't come from Scripture or if they aren't at the very least logically inferred, then your claims are fan fiction. You cannot whimsically dismiss claims from scientists or historians while at the same time expecting me to accept the claims of theologians.
This is not a scientific or historical discussion as the things have yet to happen, but for the record, an overwhelming majority of historians agree that Jesus was indeed a real person, died, and that his followers claimed he was resurrected from the dead.
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