PS,
I would have to ask why God would need to experience a corporal death, his Son already did that for us.
JWs believe life after death is impossible.
I believe we do survive corporeal death, that we live in fleshly vessels.
PS,
I would have to ask why God would need to experience a corporal death, his Son already did that for us.
JWs believe life after death is impossible.
I believe we do survive corporeal death, that we live in fleshly vessels.
Qcmbr,
I once heard it said that Holy Ghosts are transformed by Christ’s energy which comes from the Father.
I think there have to be some limitations and these are a byproduct of existence. If God "died" then everything as we know it would be destroyed because our life force is given by the One that emanates it.
What do you think this scripture means? Matthew 24:35 "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away."
Qcmbr,
I don't see how this would work - if a God experienced death it wouldn't be a God anymore unless it became split energy, one resurrecting the other half.
I think if it were possible, it would be necessary to have an understanding of the nature and function of the Spirit Realm to ponder even a small fraction of God's existence.
PS,
That's an interesting thought.
what is going on with the formatting? I keep getting these error messages....
Qcmbr,
Yes, I remember this scripture. "Let us" would seem to indicate at least more than one powerful entity.
PS
For some reason the quote button throws up an error...
anyway...
Well, God "lives" in an alternate "reality" or "parallel universe" or "dimension", which ever way you want to look at it.
While montheism is commonly viewed as a belief in ONE god it is perhaps more accurate to view it as a belief in ONE SUPREME CREATOR God.
This I accept. I believe God exists in eternity and we exist in this reality, perhaps even within God himself.
Qcmbr,
Please show me in Genesis where there is more than one God.