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I asked you to describe the Trump presidency, not Obama.
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No it's really its own field. Textual Criticism is the science of determining what was most likely the original of the text by comparing manuscripts and other factors.
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Textual Criticism is definitely different than original languages.
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Can't be. There is a huge problem with that idea. The nations are still being deceived by Satan.
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I was going to make the same point just handn't gotten around to it. But yes, I don't see evidence that all NT churches were house churches.
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Yes but then you keep throwing in that there is no physical kingdom and no physical bodies.
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The body we are born with, sinful flesh, vs the glorified spiritual body we have in Christ at the last resurrection.
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No, my argument is that your interpretation is wrong and you don't understand what Paul as actually saying.
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So then what are the 1,000 years?
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Most definitely not. That is clearly what it says. There is no reading into it at all Dave. Now whether or not that 1,000-year kingdom is literal or figurative can be debated, but you cannot dispute the fact that it is there.
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Dave you can't have it both ways. Either they have a physical body or they do not. You have now said both.
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Kingdom: a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. (source Google Definitions)
Christ the King reigns for 1000 years in Revelation 20, so YES it does mention a 1,000 year kingdom.
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Was that the model intended to be kept, or the only model possible to that particular group of believers at that time?
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I agree, but that doesn't mean it won't be a physical body which is what you stated earlier.
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Based on what? Could you be wrong?
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I still don't understand your question.
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Does all of Revelation depend on symbols? What are you referring to?
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I'm not sure I understand your question.
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So you just contradicted yourself. You just admitted he has a physical body. Therefore we will also have glorified physical bodies, just like it says in Scripture.
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Sure there is Revelation 20
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You did not answer the question. Yes or no, did Jesus have a physical body when he rose from the dead or did everyone see a ghost?
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That's debated Dave.
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Would love to hear your examples.
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Did Christ have a physical body when he rose from the dead? A glorified body?
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I have addressed this in the other thread. I believe there is both physical and spiritual. But I'm not sure what that has to do with what I actually posted in response to you.
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So Christ's body went through another transformation after the ascension?
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I am Pre-Trib.
However, I don't see masses of people putting End Times theology as an essential to their belief system. Not saying it doesn't happen, just saying it isn't wide-spread.
Any reasonable pastor, theologian, etc, will a…
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I think we would first need to ask, has anyone actually based their theology on things they saw in Star Wars? The same things have been done for Harry Potter as well.
It's fiction, not meant to be taken as any sort of reality and you can …
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So you do admit that it is a physical body then?
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Probably the best way to go. I'm assuming as people create tags it will show up as suggestions when people create threads and tag them. I don't think we need to go back and tag existing ones since we caught this early and are just getting starte…