Where in scripture does it require that someone have a physical body in order to intercede for someone?
They intercede alright, but that is different from their ability to hear our mental prayers.
Oh. Ok. So if they are members of the Body, are they dead limbs hanging?
Whatever!
Bengoshi, Bengoshi. I don’t know why you have so much hostility toward my Latin Rite brethren.
Actually, the Latin Rite did not yet exist separately when the canon of scripture was closed. However, it is correct to say that the CC has added to the words of the Bible. The Catholic Church added the entire NT, in fact. All 27 books are Catholic, and there is nothing contained in them that is not Catholic.
I don’t have hostility towards the RCC, in fact, I love Catholics. I just want to enlighten and correct certain wrong notions of the RCC.
Where does scripture say this was a requirement. If it was a requirement, why would Jesus violate His own principles by talking to Elijah and Moses? Even more, why did He go out of His way to make sure the Apsotles were present and could witness it?
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They can hear whatever God wants them to hear. Do you think that Moses and Elijah could “hear” Jesus?
Well, all of those persons exist outside the space time continuum, and they are really not"on earth" in sense that we are who have bodies. I am glad we agree that God is able.
I am not sure why you think there is some sort of impassible barrier around the earth that those no longer physically present cannot be spiritually present.
Such a concept is not scriptural either.
Have you ever looked at the creeds of the early Church? do you know what the “communion of saints” means?
See the story in Luke 16, especially verse 26.