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    alanmolstad
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    tick-tick,.,,,,,,hurry up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
    um...ask that again, Im missing your point of your question?

    you want me to say something with more definitions?

    You copy/pasted a bunch of posts...could you provide some context in a post so I can catch-on to your aim?

    right now all I see is a bunch of posts that seem kinda unconnected



    Alan---Jesus is God Almighty, wrapped in human flesh.

    Jesus was born with a normal human nature.
    At the resurrection the dead body of Jesus was changed in nature and became a everlasting body of flesh and bone.
    I ask this question of you:

    Originally Posted by dberrie2000 View Post---[B]So--did He stop being a "pure spirit" when God possessed an "everlasting body of flesh and bone"?
    You answered:

    Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post--Not even for a split-second!
    Are you saying that a "pure spirit" possesses a "everlasting body of flesh and bone"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
    So God, the one and only God, was wrapped in the flesh of us humans and was born as a little baby.

    God was still pure spirit all the time, for that is His nature and that cant change.
    God is pure spirit all the time--but yet--has an everlasting body?

    Alan---Jesus is God Almighty, wrapped in human flesh.

    Jesus was born with a normal human nature.
    At the resurrection the dead body of Jesus was changed in nature and became a everlasting body of flesh and bone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dberrie2000 View Post
    God is pure spirit all the time--but yet--has an everlasting body?
    Yes.

    2 natures.
    God and man.

    God who is pure spirit took human flesh., but never changed His nature of being pure spirit, yet to this was wrapped in human flesh.

    Jesus has 2 natures.

    that is the message of the Christian church.

    That God Almighty took upon Himself human flesh and was born as a man, Died , And was raised with an everlasting body.

    Thus because Jesus was fully 100% human just as you and I are, we can then trust that just as God raised Jesus from the dead He will in the same way be able to raise us too from the dead....
    Last edited by alanmolstad; 10-18-2012 at 07:38 PM.

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    ask more questions, for it is important to me that you learn this

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    Looks like you turned in for the night...and the wife has given me the look so i too got to go.

    But to give the final review of what Im saying:

    God is Pure spirit....always was, always will be.
    that cant ever change.

    But because of the need to pay for the sins of man with blood, the Lord God was born a man and had a human body,

    Now remember, God cant change his nature, he is always pure spirit and will be spirit forever and has been forever.

    But this was then wrapped in human flesh and so Jesus has 2 very different natures.

    Jesus is fully God

    Jesus is fully man.


    2 natures in the single person.

    Not 1/2 god and 1/2 man, but fully both God and man completely.


    The human body Jesus had before the resurrection was a normal human body, just like I have right now..

    The human body Jesus has after the resurrection is a normal human resurrection body, just like I will have one day.

    I am fully Human, and I will always be fully human.
    Jesus will also always be fully human.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
    Looks like you turned in for the night...and the wife has given me the look so i too got to go.

    But to give the final review of what Im saying:

    God is Pure spirit....always was, always will be.
    that cant ever change.

    But because of the need to pay for the sins of man with blood, the Lord God was born a man and had a human body,

    Now remember, God cant change his nature, he is always pure spirit and will be spirit forever and has been forever.

    But this was then wrapped in human flesh and so Jesus has 2 very different natures.

    Jesus is fully God

    Jesus is fully man.


    2 natures in the single person.

    Not 1/2 god and 1/2 man, but fully both God and man completely.


    The human body Jesus had before the resurrection was a normal human body, just like I have right now..

    The human body Jesus has after the resurrection is a normal human resurrection body, just like I will have one day.

    I am fully Human, and I will always be fully human.
    Jesus will also always be fully human.
    I don't know what you mean by some of your expressions--but if you are saying that God possesses both a "pure spirit", and an "everlasting body of flesh and bone"--then the LDS would agree.

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    Darn,,,,my wife and I have company this weekend...I cant post.....

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    Here is another one.
    I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)--Luk 24:32 And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJulie View Post
    Here is another one.

    I can keep telling you that this is an important subject or show you that it is the LDS that started these threads which would you like to see? IHS jim

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