Yet Jesus with his new body could walk thru doors...
And where did you get this that Jesus discarded His human body? Why was there an empty tomb then?
His body was changed...Into another substance...All you guys do is repeat the heresy that you have been taught...Study the scriptures for a change before you pose these crazy questions...
I showed you the scripture that our bodies will change from terrestrial to celestial...Spiritual bodies...Doesn't that sink in or do you need an interpreter???
1Co 15:50 Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption.
You can not turn God into your or Mary's corrupted flesh and blood no matter how hard you try...
We cannot, but God can and does. The miracle of transubstantiation takes place on a daily basis and billions have witnessed it.
This underscores a significant difference between Catholics and Protestants. Catholics believe in miracles and witness them frequently. For Protestants and the other odd assortment of Christian-like groups who populate this forum, miracles are something rare and only experienced by people long dead.
What do you mean by "substance"? I'm suspecting not what we mean.
All you guys do is repeat the heresy that you have been taught...Study the scriptures for a change before you pose these crazy questions...
I might as well say "study philosophy before you throw words like "substance" around, without some explanatory qualifiers.
I showed you the scripture that our bodies will change from terrestrial to celestial...Spiritual bodies...Doesn't that sink in or do you need an interpreter???
You may think I am appealing to some intellectual elite or whatever. I understood (or misunderstood) you to be mentioning the Pauline teaching on the resurrection body's being different from the bodies we currently endure. I'm fine with that.
But it seemed that you were saying Jesus in heaven was not human any longer. Is that what you were saying?
Just going for clarification here.