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To: kosta50

That’s why I think we can’t make a pronouncement one way or another. Nowhere does it state Christ will wear the marks of His crucifixion for all eternity. At the end of the world, there would be no need to wear them anymore. It will have all been resolved and the sheep will have been separated from the goats. All is perfection in heaven. Still, He may choose to wear them. I don’t know. No one does.

My point was that the poster was making a proclamation based on inferences in a few passages. Yet he often takes Catholics to task for inferences based on 20-30 passages. That’s inconsistent, don’t you think?


80 posted on 01/05/2010 5:46:07 PM PST by Melian ("Here's the moral of the story: Catholic witness has a cost." ~Archbishop Charles Chaput)
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To: Melian
That’s why I think we can’t make a pronouncement one way or another

Glorified bodies are perfected and perfect (which means complete, or finished) is by deifnition changeless. So, no, Christ's perfected body would not change at the end of times, lest it be imperfect. If Christ's glorified body had marks of crucifixion then it was not perfected, ye the NT says it was.

That may be so, but this time she was spot on.

81 posted on 01/05/2010 8:33:29 PM PST by kosta50 (Don't look up -- the truth is all around you.)
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