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That is what Ben maintains, though you will find Jews who do not agree with him (like the Pharisees of the first century in opposition to the Sadducees who would agree with Ben).Ben, you believe God governs by laws. Both laws of nature and laws of conduct. God requests we do not break them and God reciprocates in kind.The concept of resurrection breaks the laws of nature therefore did not happen?
More-or-less. God is omnipotent to be sure, but He cannot deny His nature. Therefore He cannot hate, or deceive, etc. To further explore why and how this doesn’t negate omnipotence, peruse the Philosophy sub-forum.Christians; you believe God can do anything God wishes to do. Man’s understanding of God is limited and although you don’t fully comprehend His ways you rely on faith? The resurrection happened.
We cannot fully understand God – He is incomprehensible. And we do walk by faith and not by sight. But, we also have witnesses to the Resurrection. All of the Apostles and hundreds of disciples saw the resurrected Lord. And all but one Apostle (John died of old age, but the Romans did attempt to kill him, unsuccessfully) and many of the disciples died rather than deny that witness.
Viewing God’s face is to see His divine essence – something mortal man cannot do and live. When we are in heaven, we will be elevated in grace to behold God’s divine countenance in what the Church calls the Beatific Vision. But, why would God rush things (in His soteriological plans) – He doesn’t bend to the human desire to have it all and have it now.Questions; When Moses requested to see God’s face, Moses was denied for it would kill him. Ben did this happen? Christians, if God can do anything why would Jesus not let Moses see God’s face and save him from death, or better yet if Jesus is in the resurrection business why not let Moses see God’s face, let Moses die and then bring him back to life?