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FrDavid96
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That is merely a human painting of a vision. it’s nothing more. It proves nothing.Case closed.
It does not change the truth that Christ’s Body, once raised from the dead, does not and cannot change.
That is merely a human painting of a vision. it’s nothing more. It proves nothing.Case closed.
If the art helps you, that’s great.My point being, that is as close as I have heard someone get in describing what JESUS looks like. I am a visual and spatial learner at times. This image helps. My “case closed” comment was an attempt at humor. Furthermore Christ has a glorified body. I have never said contrary. I also uploaded the image to perhaps bring some peace to this discussion.
No. They only prove that the disciples did not recognize Him—not that He took on a new body.The different scenerios prove that Jesus indeed can appear in different appearances.
And to say that is to deny the Incarnation—because it denies that the Incarnation was a once-for-all-time event.I said that He can change His appearance if He wants to.
You have done no such thing.And I have supported that with references from the Bible.
No. Not even close.That makes lots of difference. Shame on you.
Visions.What about about Our Blessed Mother’s glorified body? She appeared as an Aztec woman to St. Juan Diego
She appeared in a vision.I thought that was the case. Same body doesn’t apply to her?