Kevin wrote:
> Just like on ressurection morning he "vanished" from
> the Tomb talked to some and made a bee line to heaven
> and back all while the Jerusalem Grille was still serving
> breakfast! How far is it to heaven and back? How fast
> was He travelling? Going to heaven and back in maybe
> an hour, does that make him invisible? If you were
> travelling with Him would He be invisible?

It is possible that the fastness of his travel might account for his 
vanishing, but the language used in this passage suggests that it also is 
possible that he simply became invisible and then left.  The language 
focuses upon his vanishing rather than his leaving or coming.  If it is 
possible that he did just become invisible, then this would be an example of 
someone who has a body yet is invisible.

What do you think about angels around us?  Sometimes they become visible, 
but don't you think of angels as being in a dimension which is invisible to 
us?  The Bible seems to speak of every person having a guardian angel, yet 
we don't see angels as often as we see people.  Wouldn't invisibility be the 
likely explanation for that?  Don't you think angels have bodies?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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