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PR,That still doesn’t answer the question as to how you can understand the Incarnation to be true yet have some sort of obstacle to understanding that a glorified body can walk through walls.
So you do understand that the physically resurrected and glorified body of Christ could indeed walk through walls.
. What comes to mind in the “walking through walls or entering the room without using the doors” thing is contingent upon the same rational but spiritual understanding of the verse, “Wherever two or more gather and make mention of Me, there I am also”
. Do you see where some of us see it that way? Can you understand our understanding of the one in light of the other? That He Who can be present in a million places at the same time when two or three gather in different rooms all over the entire planet, for example, can do so independent of having a physical body?
. If He can be in a million places at once, without so much as a single atom present from this physical body which apparently is being stored somewhere, or occupying some space in outer space or on another planet, why in the world, or the heavens, does His existence “need” or “depend” upon a collection of atoms, the only purpose of which was to give Him an earthly presence by which means we could see Him and hear Him when we all acknowledge that He already existed spiritually prior to ever manifesting Himself in human form? As He said, “Before Abraham was, I am”. We all believe that He existed without a physical body, right?
. But then you are insisting that is continued existence once having appeared in the physical world requires that He can in no wise continue to exist without that collection of atoms. He “was” before the atoms even came into existence. Why does He “need” them now for His existence when He didn’t “need” them before? This is one of my questions to you. I maintain that He does not need them, but rather people need them to conceptualize His identity to suit their own ability to understand and visualize His continued existence because they have trouble comprehending life without physical form, because it is naturally all they know and identify with, whether of themselves, or Him, because they cannot conceive of existence otherwise. (I hope this isn’t too long or redundant)
. God gave us rational minds to think rationally. He gave us imaginations that we might imagine things which aren’t, but can be, or can’t be, that we might grasp reality as opposed to fantasy.
. Considering that people delight in fantasy, teach and entertain their children through countless fantasies, and indulge in fantasy all throughout their adult lives, speaks to the fantastic world of non-reality in which men are wont to dwell, including their ideas of religion, which have been salted with fantasy since the beginning of time. Hence, to question yet another interpretation of fantastic and contradictory episodes fraught with contradictions which is being told by a culture of people who had always delighted in fantasy is a rational course in the development of modern perception separating religious “truths” from religious myths.
. Do you at least acknowledge the logic in the above line of thinking? Is being rational a sin, in your view? Is the recognition that human beings have always perpetuated fantasy as fact to their children and others necessarily not allowed when it comes to discerning religious truths?
. Please address my questions in light of the above reasoning, if you don’t mind.
Thank you very much for your generosity of time and spirit.
Dale