Re: "Become" or "Not Become" Interpreting 1Cor 15:45
Okay, it's dead out here. I have some down time ... so I'll just write freely on some questions concerning stuff in 15:45.
So far we still seem to be at:
the last Adam became a life-giving "x"
The trinity = "x:
(x = unknown)
Why do I say such crazy things? First, because our record has Jesus saying "unless ye be as little children" and children ask lots of questions.
And second, the Bible is confusing when asking about what spirit is. Example:
1Co 2:10 But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.
God ... by his Spirit ... Spirit searching (so am I) ... God.
So here, the third person of the trinity -- like it is a separate entity -- is searching the first person of the trinity, for deep things (like the Spirit is rummaging around in God the Father, finding deep things (whatever they are).
Witness Lee would have us believe : Jesus the son, is Jesus the Holy Spirit, searching, Jesus the Father. And that hits my funny bone.
But I'll give it that, the divine realm is mysterious.
So back to: the last Adam became a life-giving "x".
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