there will be two resurrections, first the true believers will rise for their judgment. then after the non believers will rise for their judgment :)
2007-07-05 01:01:10
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answered by FarmerCec 7
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All people will be resurrected at the Day of Judgement. Some to eternal life and others to eternal damnation according to their own choice. Although I have not witnessed a resurrection I take great solice in the fact that many witnessed the Lord walking the earth after His resurrection.
2007-06-27 01:16:13
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answered by Sylvia G 3
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everyone will resurrect on Judgement Day, not on the day of their death, although it is possible, if the Lord wants it. Very few people alive today have witnessed a resurrection, since it's BEEN TWO THOUSAND YEARS SINCE JESUS HAS BEEN HERE; although medical personnel could argue that people whose hearts are restarted have been resurrected, but that isn't what Jesus meant.
2007-06-27 01:11:59
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answered by sugarbabe 6
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Not sure why saying "no" or "yes" for that matter would have any indication of witnessing the resurrection -- espcially since the resurrection (if you believe in such) is yet to come.
So far as we can tell, at death no one is resurrected or no one has been yet.
2007-06-27 01:11:17
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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Who HAS witnessed a resurrection? Not in biblical times either, and not under any sort of influence of drugs. I'm Christian but I don't think witnessing somebody being resurrected is required to believe that it will happen.
2007-06-27 01:07:32
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answered by guess 5
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God remembers everybody that has ever existed !! & yes we all have the fair chance that he set up or said!! The Greek word [a-na`stasis literally means{raising up;standing up it is used frquently in the Christian Greek Scriptures With reference to the resurrection of the dead. The Hebrew Scriptures at Hosea 13:14, quoted by the Apostle (1st.Co 15:54,55)'.. also look at {Ge 37:35; 1Ki 2;6; Ec 9;10 Its usage in the Scriptures' along with the usage of its Greek equivalent hai'des in the Christian Greek scriptures, shows that it refers, not to an individual grave, but to the common grave of mankind,gravedom. (Eze 32:21-32,Re 20:13 Re 20;13; See Hades;SHEOL To render Sheol powerless would mean to loosen its hold on those in it' which would imply the emptying of gravedom. This of course' would require a resurrection, a raising up from the lifeless condition of death or out of the grave for those there. `'R"r.r`r,r'.-[7/5/07].,. But ofcourse even from some cartoons that you may have seen at times that may suggest or hint on the fact that WE WILL ALL BE JUDGED according to our works !!& may have to be sent to Some fiery pit of burning forever is a FALSE STATEMENT~ !!SHEOL & GHENNA<-- both mean GRAVE !! with or for specific reasons !! One was a city that was in some way likened to what Hell is!! `'R"r.r`r,r'.-
2007-07-04 22:45:58
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answered by ? 5
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The fact that I have never witnessed the resurrection of a dead person does have quite a bit to do with my belief that the resurrection of the dead does not happen.
Surely you recognize the utterly reasonable nature of my conclusion, right? You can't possibly be saying that there's something wrong with concluding on the basis of such solid evidence that dead people remain dead. Right?
2007-06-27 01:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There will be 2 resurrections. The saints first.
2007-06-27 01:14:13
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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No, never witnessed a resurrection.. Maybe if every atom were aligned just as they were before death it would be possible...
2007-06-27 01:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yes! Everyone will at some time or another be resurrected.
2007-07-04 04:33:39
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answered by 2Bad4U 3
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Nope. It is because NO ONE has ever witnessed a resurrection. And the idea is just plain silly.
2007-06-27 01:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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