I admire your knowledge of the undead and their dietary preferences! However, this can be overcome with appropriate spell-craft.
... and I am pretty sure that the biblical "God" will apply his necromantic skills properly at the Resurrection
2006-11-30 13:56:43
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answered by Redcap the Druid 3
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I doubt it.
When the dead are raised at the second coming, the living will be burned to crisp. and will become ashes under the feet of the reigning righteous. and the meek.
after that the rest of the resurrection will begin and the mellinium will begin with feasting and ceremony and from season to season others will be ressurected until the last of death and hell are given life again. and then satan will be loosed from prison again and tempt the children of God to see who will forsake God and who will be faithful. then the sons of perdition will be cast out into outer darkness.After this or possibly at the same time the earth will be turned to a sea of Glass and the Holiest of the holy will receive the greatest rewards That ALL things consist of. Some teach that the holiest of holies will become creators themselves and saviour and gods unto the most high
2006-11-30 21:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No - the living dead walk this earth thinking they have life - when inside they are dead and rotting.
2006-11-30 21:46:59
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answered by Gladiator 5
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If a person is living........How then can he or she be dead?
2006-11-30 21:52:04
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answered by game starved 2
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Those people will be gone. It the ones that left behind that may do that, I not sure.
2006-11-30 21:50:44
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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No it doesn't say that in the bible. All the answers are right there in His Word.
2006-11-30 21:49:14
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answered by alytherehn 2
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That is my understanding, yes. And now you know why I personally fear the end times.
2006-11-30 21:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yesn sir
2006-11-30 21:48:51
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answered by george p 7
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