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1 Corinthians 15:37 When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else.
 

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1 Corinthians 15:37 When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else.

Yet, the plant comes to exist in continuity with the seed that was planted.

The Lord Jesus died on the cross.
His body was dead, dead.
On the third day that same body stood up and walked out of the grave.
If you do not believe this, then you do not believe in the resurrection of Christ.
 

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The seed does not disintegrate and the plant lives in continuity with the planted seed.
Hahahaha Does a body dead for thousands of years disintegrate?

Sprout some bean seeds and observe.
Do seeds merely come up, or a plant?
Then mash a seed with a rolling pin, burn it and then try to make it sprout.

Do you believe Paul who says what is buried is not what come up?
 

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Yet, the plant comes to exist in continuity with the seed that was planted.

The Lord Jesus died on the cross.
His body was dead, dead.
On the third day that same body stood up and walked out of the grave.
If you do not believe this, then you do not believe in the resurrection of Christ.

Jesus raised people from the dead, and so did the Apostles, but at the resurrection, when those who have died are raised, they will not have the exact same body, for they will have immortal bodies, a body like Christ.
 

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Your logic is atrocious.

Your logic is ill-logical.

You keep going against me by telling untruths about me.

You even go against yourself, and Paul too.

Paul says that what is buried comes to life. You go against him and talk about sprouts!
 

steko

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Hahahaha Does a body dead for thousands of years disintegrate?

Yes.


Do seeds merely come up, or a plant?

The seed produces the plant. When you plant a seed, the seed does not disappear and then the plant come up. The seed is at the base of the plant and the husk of the seed sloughs off.


Do you believe Paul who says what is buried is not what come up?

Obviously, Paul is saying that the plant produced by the seed in not the seed itself, it is the plant from the seed which was planted, yet when one observes the phenomenon as I said earlier, it's obvious when you look at a sprouted seed the seed forms the base of the new plant. LOOK AT IT. LOOK AT IT!

One must read all of Paul's description in 1Co 15 and harmonize it, not take one verse out of context and make it the whole of the matter.
 

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Yes.




The seed produces the plant. When you plant a seed, the seed does not disappear and then the plant come up. The seed is at the base of the plant and the husk of the seed sloughs off.




Obviously, Paul is saying that the plant produced by the seed in not the seed itself, it is the plant from the seed which was planted, yet when one observes the phenomenon as I said earlier, it's obvious when you look at a sprouted seed the seed forms the base of the new plant. LOOK AT IT. LOOK AT IT!

One must read all of Paul's description in 1Co 15 and harmonize it, not take one verse out of context and make it the whole of the matter.

1 Corinthians 15:37 When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else.
 

steko

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Jesus raised people from the dead, and so did the Apostles, but at the resurrection, when those who have died are raised, they will not have the exact same body, for they will have immortal bodies, a body like Christ.

Did Christ's body disintegrate in the tomb and a completely discontinuous body emerge from the tomb?
 

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Did Christ's body disintegrate in the tomb and a completely discontinuous body emerge from the tomb?

Jesus' body did not see decay.

Jesus went to the presence of his Father and received the same glorious body he had before the creation of the world.
 
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