DAVEH:  It was YOU who is suggesting that I "worship a different Jesus".  I have explained some of the characteristics of the Lord I worship.  If you disagree and do not wish to worship "that" Jesus, then perhaps you/I are worshipping a "different Jesus".

Glenn -  WE HAVE TO believe in Jesus this way?


DAVEH:  Only if you wish to believe what the Bible says about Jesus' resurrection. 



Glenn again - Why would I have to believe what the Bible says about Jesus when you don't believe what the Jesus of the Bible says about hell?

DaveH - If you don't believe Jesus has a resurrected body of flesh and bones, it
seems to me that you would be interpreting the Bible to suit your own preconceived notions. 


Glenn again - It seems to me you are interpreting the Bible to suit your own preconceived notions about hell.

DaveH - Why would you not think that Jesus has a body of flesh and bone today, 
Glenn?  Isn't that commonly taught/believed in Protestantism???  To me, that seems a pretty fundamental element of the nature of God.  I really would appreciate your (and Laura's) thoughts on this.

Glenn -  If I see Jesus today as a Spirit, with no need for flesh and bones, until He returns to the earth in the second coming, then I worship a different Jesus?


Glenn - I believe in a literal resurection of Jesus Christ with a physical body.  However, I don't think Jesus is limited to that physical body all the time. 

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