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    Billyray
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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    I think the pure in heart might disagree with you, and so would Jesus, who was the one who promised the pure in heart that they would see God.
    Can you see a spirits around you Jeff?

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    nrajeffreturns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyray View Post
    Can you see a spirits around you Jeff?
    Doesn't the Bible have verses where spirits were seen by people?
    Even Jesus supported the idea that the difference between bodiless spirits and resurrected ones is NOT that spirits are invisible, but that "a spirit doesn't have flesh and bones."
    Last edited by nrajeffreturns; 11-15-2013 at 10:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    Doesn't the Bible has verses where spirits were seen by people?
    Even Jesus supported the idea that the difference between bodiless spirits and resurrected ones is NOT that spirits are invisible, but that "a spirit doesn't have flesh and bones."
    Angels are never described as invisible.. GOD IS SO DESCRIBED! God is Spirit, therefore God hasn't a body of flesh and bone.. Yet Smith by his own personal authority teaches his followers that:

    D&C 130:22
    The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s...


    This is one reason why mormonism is seen as teaching another God, a God not seen in the Bible. Because of this mormonism is pagan not Christian.. IHS jim

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    Billyray
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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    Doesn't the Bible have verses where spirits were seen by people?
    Even Jesus supported the idea that the difference between bodiless spirits and resurrected ones is NOT that spirits are invisible, but that "a spirit doesn't have flesh and bones."
    You didn't answer my question Jeff. Can you see all of the spirits that are around you?

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    nrajeffreturns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyray View Post
    You didn't answer my question Jeff. Can you see all of the spirits that are around you?
    No--just the visible ones.

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    James Banta
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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    No--just the visible ones.
    So if a Spirit is branded in the scripture as being INVISIBLE then such a Spirit can never be seen? IHS jim

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    nrajeffreturns
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Banta View Post
    So if a Spirit is branded in the scripture as being INVISIBLE then such a Spirit can never be seen? IHS jim
    It doesn't say that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    No--just the visible ones.
    So some spirits are created in such a way that they are always visible to humans whereas some spirits are not visible?

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    nrajeffreturns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyray View Post
    So some spirits are created in such a way that they are always visible to humans whereas some spirits are not visible?
    It doesn't say that.

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    James Banta
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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    It doesn't say that.
    I think that was a question not a statement... IHS jim

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    RealFakeHair
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    Quote Originally Posted by nrajeffreturns View Post
    No--just the visible ones.
    I see dead people, mostley presbyterians.

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