Point one, your view that no one had yet been born again and therefore had not entered and seen the inside of the Kingdom of God is quite correct, in my opinion.
Amen! Van, first let me say that I'm glad that we're in agreement here and thank you for seriously considering what I wrote and the scripture that I provided.
I agree, the Church was not birthed until Pentecost, but that refers to entering the body of Christ, conversion, being born again, while physically alive, but spiritually dead. This truth does not conflict with Jesus taking people who had died beforehand and had obtained approval through faith, to Paradise, such as the thief on the cross, and those confined to Abraham's bosom on the day He died on the cross.
I'm not sure how to answer you here because I don't know if you agree or disagree with me with regards to Paradise. If you believe that Paradise was part of Hades until Christs ascention, then it seems to me that we're on the same page to this point.
Point 3, no one could be in the presence of God, because our iniquity has created a separation between God and man, prior to God reconciling mankind through Christ Jesus. Only when a person "receives" the reconciliation provided by the finished work of the cross, are they "reconciled" and therefore at one with God, i.e. made alive together with Christ. So again, you are quite correct, in my opinion.
Amen again.
Point 4, Scriptural support for the concept of being spiritually born again, raised from the dead spiritually, when we are made alive together with Christ is abundant in scripture. You are quite right again, in my opinion!
Wow, I was waiting for the point of contention, but it never happened.
Thanks and God bless.