Did anybody else catch it?
He said that people who come back in the earthly resurrection would be given a body "reasonably similar" to the one they had prior to death.
What the almighty hootch?
"Reasonably"? "Similar"?
"Reasonably similar"?
It was such an odd thing to say - it was no mistake, though, since (1) he obviously read the entire thing directly from a teleprompter - he never looked down and barely even blinked and (2) he said it 2 times during the talk.
It just sounds so...so....unappealing? Gross? Icky? I can't quite find the right word.
I might expect a reasonably similar replacement for, I don't know, a discontinued item that was still under warranty, or a rental car if the location I pick up from is sold out of the model I reserved.....
But if I'm going to be pulled out of the grave, I'd like to have my exact body, shined up a bit, but still quite obviously exactly me, thank you very much.
There's a bunch of other issues I have with this phrase used during the talk, but I'll let other folks chime in before I go off on another tangent.
Did that statement have a reasonably similar reaction for anyone else out there?