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SteveVH
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Then why do you ask people here on earth to pray for you?The right hand of a body doesn’t directly communicate to the left hand, it goes through the head. Most protestants see it as a matter of respect to, when communicating “with Heaven,” to communicate to, or through, the Head.
And the Head can instruct the left hand to give to the right hand. Of course, nothing happens without the Head, and it is through the Head that the saints in heaven hear our prayers. Remember, we are united by Christ. This has nothing to do with the saints having their own power apart from Christ.Again, we are indeed all of the body, but how we are told to operate is the question.
I’m not sure that is a defense. If one cannot tell the difference between attempting to manipulate the spiritual realm through conjuring up the dead as opposed to true prayer in asking for one’s intercession (in the same manner as we ask those on earth to intercede for us) then that is their problem, not the Church’s.Again, Baptists would not agree with that interpretation.
And it doesn’t say that there was no one praying to those saints either. You have chosen to draw your own conclusions.There is nothing there that says someone was praying to those saints, nor who collected them, nor how they were collected.
Then someone should have told this to Jesus before he talked with Moses and Elijah. God is the God of the living, not of the dead.As to your last point; that is denying that there is an obvious difference between the physically dead and the physically alive, of course there is a difference even just by definition.