And incorruptible.
So how can God eternally punish a sinless incourrptible
body? I think the idea that non-believers that are raised
in the same incorruptible body that we are but are
eternally punished is not consistent with a just God.
But admittedly that is speculation.
I have mentioned all of this previously. It just seems
that the idea of non-believers being annhiliated is more
likely than them being raised in an incorruptible body and
getting eternal life, or them being raised in an
incorruptible body and being punished eternally, or them
being raised in a corruptible body in order to withstand
eternal torment.
Of course these problems go away if just their disembodied
soul is eternally punished, but that means that monism
cannot be true.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:14:11 -0500
Jan de Koning <jan@dekoning.ca> wrote:
>At 09:17 PM 3/28/2005, jack syme wrote:
>>The bible clearly tells us what kinds of bodies we
>>believers will have after death and resurrection. Mainly
>>I cor 15.
>
>I don't read there what kind of body, except that it is
>"raised imperishable" and "in glory." I don't know what
>it means, except that it is beautiful.
>
>Jan de Koning
Received on Tue Mar 29 10:11:39 2005
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