Re: "Become" or "Not Become" Interpreting 1Cor 15:45
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Originally Posted by zeek
But you have fallen into the ambiguity of words there. For " To simply morph the two together" which you deny, might be an apt description for "We are not three parts, or two parts. We are living humans. " which you advocated.
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That is not a fair assessment of what I said (or paraphrased from another). It only discusses the aspect of there being a "spirit" with man in this life. It does not address the "ghost" aspect of afterlife, the essence of God, or the manner in which we stand up and root for our favorite college sports team. Those are different meanings of the word "spirit." (Or at least I posit that as true.) How that one specific aspect/definition of spirit relates to the living body of a person in this life is a different question from how the word "spirit" or "spiritual" might relate to the word "body" when considering someone who has been raised from the dead and exhibits the characteristics that Jesus did after the resurrection.
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Mike
I think . . . . I think I am . . . . therefore I am, I think — Edge
OR . . . . You may be right, I may be crazy — Joel
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