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God and time

Yeshua1

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Yet another fiction proclaimed without support from scripture. Those in God's spiritual realm are aware of the passage to (spiritual?) time.
In heaven, time itself does not exist, as all will be ageless!
 

Van

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is spiritual time any different than regular time?
Which verse says in an eternal state, the passage of spiritual time results in aging? Will Y1 admit he had no basis for his absurd fiction? Wait and see.
 

Yeshua1

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Which verse says in an eternal state, the passage of spiritual time results in aging? Will Y1 admit he had no basis for his absurd fiction? Wait and see.
How can there be real time if time itself no longer operates in a linear fashion?
 

Van

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Are we talking Earth time, Mars time or some other standard of measurement? [emoji354]
Deflect is the avoidance of discussion.

Which verse says in an eternal state, the passage of spiritual time results in aging? Will Y1 admit he had no basis for his absurd fiction? Wait and see.

Individuals in the kingdom of God were told to wait a little longer, thus the passage of time exists in God's spiritual kingdom.
 

Particular

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Deflect is the avoidance of discussion.

Which verse says in an eternal state, the passage of spiritual time results in aging? Will Y1 admit he had no basis for his absurd fiction? Wait and see.

Individuals in the kingdom of God were told to wait a little longer, thus the passage of time exists in God's spiritual kingdom.
Is there a difference between spiritual time and physical time?
The question ultimately is whether God created time or whether time existed outside of creation as God existed outside of creation.
 
The RCC Eucharist doctrine has no place here. God although is omnipresent does not exist in bread and wine, such is a form of pantheism.

But also Jesus being 1 person with two distinct natures did not retain His mortality after resurrection. How can you believe that Jesus being 1 person is both bodily mortal and immortal at the same time after the resurrection? When flesh and blood cannot enter the Heavenly Kingdom.

Jesus was raised bodily as immortal forever with flesh and bone no longer mortal with flesh and blood.

Also it is against God to consume animal blood which is a shadow of the reality being the blood of Christ and why we are not to treat what is separated unto God as common by consuming it. Thus you treat as common the blood of Christ in thinking it is to be consumed as those who actively consumed the blood of animals.
 

HankD

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The RCC Eucharist doctrine has no place here. God although is omnipresent does not exist in bread and wine, such is a form of pantheism.

But also Jesus being 1 person with two distinct natures did not retain His mortality after resurrection. How can you believe that Jesus being 1 person is both bodily mortal and immortal at the same time after the resurrection? When flesh and blood cannot enter the Heavenly Kingdom.

Jesus was raised bodily as immortal forever with flesh and bone no longer mortal with flesh and blood.

Also it is against God to consume animal blood which is a shadow of the reality being the blood of Christ and why we are not to treat what is separated unto God as common by consuming it. Thus you treat as common the blood of Christ in thinking it is to be consumed as those who actively consumed the blood of animals.

well then there is the RC interpretation and meaning of the passages in the Gospel of John -

John 6
53 Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.
54 Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.
55 For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.
56 He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.
57 As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father: so he that eateth me, even he shall live by me.
58 This is that bread which came down from heaven: not as your fathers did eat manna, and are dead: he that eateth of this bread shall live for ever.
 

Van

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Is there a difference between spiritual time and physical time?
The question ultimately is whether God created time or whether time existed outside of creation as God existed outside of creation.
We know those in the kingdom of God experience the passage of time. If you are questioning that fact there is nothing I can say.
 

Yeshua1

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We know those in the kingdom of God experience the passage of time. If you are questioning that fact there is nothing I can say.
Is time eternal, or did God create it, when He made the universe itself?
 
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