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thistle
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Your stories are not about people being raised. These are fictitious stories verging on superstition.Thank you Thistle but now I’m not getting your point! If we cannot talk about the dead being raised during biblical times then why can’t we? What’s the difference?
Because I can read to you historical accounts of miracles since the time of Jesus and the apostles to the times of the early Church fathers and throughout the 2000 years history of the Church of dead people been miraculously raised from the dead (approved by the Church and non-approved ones), but now we are going to call those as made up stories with the exception of those in biblical times? All these dead people were just experiencing some kind of “coma”?
If you don’t believe in these I have no problem with that but for me, I do believe that by the power of God, these miracles had happened and still happen to these days.
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However, I am intrigued. Tell who was raised from the dead (not biblical times) and direct me to the Church document (nothing less is sufficient) which states it is “approved”.
Back to topic now.
The Church PERMITS marriage of widowers//widows who find a new spouse so if your opinion contradicts the Church it means you are wrong.