Also: Christ made the claim that he was not a ghost, that
he was flesh and bone.
And the tomb was empty.
So he was seen after Easter Sunday, the tomb was empty,
and he made the claim to be flesh and bone. I dont know
how else it can be interpreted except that he was
physically resurrected.
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 09:46:39 -0400
"Debbie Mann" <deborahjmann@insightbb.com> wrote:
> If you don't believe in the physical resurrection, does
>that mean you
> believe in ghosts? A ghost of Jesus lifted the disciples
>from their
> depression? Thomas was to feel the wounds of a ghost? A
>ghost cooked fish
> and ate it?
>
> What about the resurrection of the little boy by Elijah?
>What about the man
> who fell out of the window and was healed through Paul's
>prayers? What about
> Lazarus? They were raised from the dead, but not our
>Lord? Or do you follow
> the Jesus school who reject anything supernatural from
>God?
>
> God is supernatural. And God isn't sitting in some
>heavenly resort watching
> us on big screen. He's active and real.
>
>
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