DAVEH: DavidM's beliefs are reflected in his understanding of the word of God as revealed in the Bible. My beliefs are based in LDS theology, which recognizes a much broader spectrum of the revealed word of God. So....I see his presumptions as being based on a narrower database than mine.

As for God having a body of flesh and bone (since the resurrection), is there any Christian who can reasonably think he does not have one considering what Jesus said about his resurrected body of flesh and bone? Is not the basis of Christian belief that Jesus was and remains a resurrected being, consisting of a body of flesh and bone? And if Jesus is God, why would a Christian today not think God now has a body of flesh and bone, even though he was correctly identified as having a spirit body in the OT?

This puzzles me, Perry. I see that the Bible teaches the above, and logically I assume Christians would agree with what I explained above. Yet I suspect there are very few Christians who would agree with what I wrote above. Which way do you come down on this?



Charles Perry Locke wrote:

Dave,

DAVEH: That's an interesting perspective, DavidM. Since there is not a lot of detail explained about his life prior to his baptism, I wonder if you aren't presupposing his ability to do miracles simply because none are recorded.


Dave, is the above statement logically the same as saying: "Since there is [no] detail explained about [God having a body of flesh and bones] , I wonder if you aren't presupposing his [body of flesh and bones] simply because [it is not] recorded." ?

Perry



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