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The thread I commented on yesterday won't allow more comments due to the thread being a month old, although it doesn't appear to me to be that old. No big deal.
Hi Adam. Rest easy, my intent is not to provoke. I believe my comments and questions to be sincere and reasonable. Also, I will never deny Jesus was murdered in the form of crucifixion.
Hi Ruby Lea Read,
In answer to your first question: No, Christ is not a "BODY of Flesh and Bone." Christ is God's Holy Son as He created him, and Spirit gives birth to spirit. And we are the Christ in us. If Christ was a body, His flesh and bones wouldn't fit well in our body. The Body of Christ should not be considered as anything physical. God is Spirit, therefore, the Christ in us is spiritual. And this "in us" is not our body, including the brain because the brain is part of the physical. The Father, Son (Christ), and Holy Spirit, being One, are in our mind. The body of Jesus should not be taken as something in our mind, but instead His spirit. The flesh profiteth NOTHING.
I attest to your choice of using the word "appear" on numerous occasions. Please consider that reality is changeless; it is this that which makes it real and keeps it separate from all APPEARANCES. Reality cannot change. All appearances can change because they ARE appearances, and cannot have the changelessness reality entails. In the synoptics, Jesus APPEARED unto Mary. The appearance of the body of Jesus appeared as flesh and bones, yet His reality was spirit. Reality and appearances can only exist in a confused mind, but not in reality. The same principle applies to all opposites, i.e. light and darkness, everything and nothing. Be thankful this is true, or the Mind of God would not be Pure and Holy if opposition (opposites) existed in His Mind. God is not dual minded, which brings me to GiGi.
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The thread I commented on yesterday won't allow more comments due to the thread being a month old, although it doesn't appear to me to be that old. No big deal.
Hi Adam. Rest easy, my intent is not to provoke. I believe my comments and questions to be sincere and reasonable. Also, I will never deny Jesus was murdered in the form of crucifixion.
Hi Ruby Lea Read,
In answer to your first question: No, Christ is not a "BODY of Flesh and Bone." Christ is God's Holy Son as He created him, and Spirit gives birth to spirit. And we are the Christ in us. If Christ was a body, His flesh and bones wouldn't fit well in our body. The Body of Christ should not be considered as anything physical. God is Spirit, therefore, the Christ in us is spiritual. And this "in us" is not our body, including the brain because the brain is part of the physical. The Father, Son (Christ), and Holy Spirit, being One, are in our mind. The body of Jesus should not be taken as something in our mind, but instead His spirit. The flesh profiteth NOTHING.
I attest to your choice of using the word "appear" on numerous occasions. Please consider that reality is changeless; it is this that which makes it real and keeps it separate from all APPEARANCES. Reality cannot change. All appearances can change because they ARE appearances, and cannot have the changelessness reality entails. In the synoptics, Jesus APPEARED unto Mary. The appearance of the body of Jesus appeared as flesh and bones, yet His reality was spirit. Reality and appearances can only exist in a confused mind, but not in reality. The same principle applies to all opposites, i.e. light and darkness, everything and nothing. Be thankful this is true, or the Mind of God would not be Pure and Holy if opposition (opposites) existed in His Mind. God is not dual minded, which brings me to GiGi.
Hi GiGi,
to be continued
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