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To: OLD REGGIE
Re 7368

You are basing your "beliefs" on an event which took place after the "final supper". Retroactive Scripture?

The Resurrection is rather the central point of the Book, of the existence of the world, actually. So yeah, when considering the memorial Jesus instituted for us to keep after His Resurrection, we consider the Resurrection.

What I am talking about is that when we celebrate the Eucharist we receive from Heaven the Body and blood of Christ. This is not his everyday human body. It is his glorified body. He was risen! Alleluia!

This glorified Body is intact. the Blood and Body are not seperate. Do you think Jesus in Heaven right now is exsanguinated?

Do you think Jesus in Heaven right now is the same as the physical body he had on earth?

No. What did I just say? He has a glorified body. This means he has the same type of body we will have after we re resurrected. Ya know, putting on immortality and incorruption.

Now, answer me. Do you think Jesus in Heaven is exsanguinated?

SD

7,413 posted on 05/01/2002 6:41:27 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: SoothingDave
Now, answer me. Do you think Jesus in Heaven is exsanguinated?

Do you have some "Rat Terrier" blood in you? You must be aware I would have answered this question the first or second time if I felt it necessary. If I chased your ass up and down the hill for days on end every time you "missed" a question of mine we would have to establish a thread called "SuperSpin Refuses to answer...." I have no idea of the answer. Do you? I suspect He is pure spirit, I suspect everyone in Heaven is pure spirit. If I am correct, there is no blood.
7,442 posted on 05/01/2002 7:28:27 AM PDT by OLD REGGIE
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