Technically, I am supposed to believe in bodily resurrection upon the Second Coming, as a Lutheran.
In actuality, I am more inclined to believe in some kind of spiritual Thing like Oneness With God.
Though for complete accuracy, I just believe that there's some kind of afterlife and don't think about it too much because there's obv. no way to know what happens then.
To wrangle on the terms of bodily resurrection, I can't say I'd agree with the idea of God slapping things onto people that they didn't have before (such as hearing for the hearing impaired). I'd say it'd be more likely that the Kingdom Come would just be a setting where disabilities are dispensed with on account of God is omnipotent and can do anything, including making a society that works on the social disability model.
Xtianity of most denominations would work better if they'd focus more on helping people according to the individual situation, rather than the weird conformity issues they got goin' on now.
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In actuality, I am more inclined to believe in some kind of spiritual Thing like Oneness With God.
Though for complete accuracy, I just believe that there's some kind of afterlife and don't think about it too much because there's obv. no way to know what happens then.
To wrangle on the terms of bodily resurrection, I can't say I'd agree with the idea of God slapping things onto people that they didn't have before (such as hearing for the hearing impaired). I'd say it'd be more likely that the Kingdom Come would just be a setting where disabilities are dispensed with on account of God is omnipotent and can do anything, including making a society that works on the social disability model.
Xtianity of most denominations would work better if they'd focus more on helping people according to the individual situation, rather than the weird conformity issues they got goin' on now.