What biblical support do you have, for this?
Is this orthodox belief? Any historical/Church father support?
Does the Holy Spirit have a body?
Since God is invisible can you see his invisible body?
 
 
God does have a body His name is Jesus the "image of the invisible God"

David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DAVEH wrote:
> I've not heard of the SM method of teaching....

The Socratic Method is where the teacher asks questions to cause the pupil
to discover the answer for himself rather than lecture him with declarative
statements. Sometimes the questions are such that they cause the pupil to
realize the foolishness of his premises. Other times the questions simply
bring out assumptions that had not been considered.

DaveH wrote:
> Now Perry....If you think my thinking on this is strictly a Mormon
> quirk, I suspect there are other TTers who would agree with what
> I said above. At one time I remember DavidM suggesting the Bible
> teaches that God has body parts. (Am I loosely quoting you right
> on that, DavidM?)

Yes, based upon Biblical study, I think that our heavenly Father has a body.
It seems to me that the concept of a body is very important. Even evil
spirits (demons) desire a body and it appears to be a form of punishment for
demons not to have one. Remember how they begged to be sent into the swine?
Jesus spoke of how when they were cast out, they went through the dry
places, looking for a body. The hope of our own bodily resurrection appears
to be a very important aspect of the gospel message. If a body is important
for spirits, then God the Father must have one. Otherwise, we would make
him like unto a demon, which is a spirit without a body. The Scriptures
speak of God the Father having a form and shape, of having a face beheld by
angels, of having a mouth, lips, tongue, eyes, head, arms, hands, fingers,
loins, and back parts, etc. The Scriptures speak of the Father sitting down
in the mountain and eating with Moses and the elders of Israel. It seems to
me that the idea of the Father having a spiritual body should not be so
objectionable. I think perhaps they think of body only as that mortal body
which we all have, and this mortal body must die and be shed. Father God
certainly does not have a body like we do, but the body he has, if he has
one, would be something very different from our physical bodies.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.


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