>>Yet, you’ve argued definitively to the contrary on this thread. <<
All my comments regarding that are speculation on my part. Nothing more.
>>”In which also coming He preached to those spirits that were in prison:” 1 Peter 3:19<<
This answers the question, “What happens to those that died before Christ paid the price?”
Christ’s death and resurrection changed everything. We are literally in a different dispensation now. An example would be the lack of regular animal sacrifices and various feasts (church potlucks notwithstanding).
I suggest you reread all of what you've posted.
Christs death and resurrection changed everything. We are literally in a different dispensation now.
So prior to the Resurrection the dead were not dead but after the Resurrection the dead are now dead?
I was raised baptist but converted to Catholicism. my dad is a non practicing catholic. I could name a few beliefs and practices of pentacostals and Baptists I don’t agree with. each demonination has it’s traditions. the reason we have denominations is because not everyone agrees with each one. I for one am not into speaking in tongues nor do I belive in dispensationalism. nor do I belive in the rapture.