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You quote the creed of Nicea, That God and Jesus are all one personage. That he is everywhere and nowhere, without body or limb etc etc etc...

Well if you are a Christian, then you absolutely must believe in the resurrection and if you do, then explain why it was so important for Jesus to be resurrected?
And if He was resurrected then HE MUST have a Body. And if he has a Body, How can he be anywhere and no where without form or limb?

Now... open up your bible to show me. and then I want DNA Proof that you are right... Because I won't believe anything that you have to say without DNA Proof!

2007-10-14 16:41:07 · 48 answers · asked by ASE Master 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Yeah you little goobers... how do you like it when the boomerang you throw comes right back and smacks you right up side the head?
Most of you don't even understand the question much less give an intelligible answer.

2007-10-14 18:48:46 · update #1

48 answers

You are giving all of us LDS people a bad name. Why do you care what others say? Read 3 Nephi 11:29. DNA? You have to be joking!! We all know that there is no way that would ever happen. Try to just let it all slide and just be strong in what you believe.

*EDIT*

Thought I would add something else. You are right in your question about that resurrection. I don't get how someone can say that He was resurrected, and then His body just desingrated or disappeared on His way to heaven. WTH(eck)!!!! Wasn't the point of the resurrection to show us that the bonds of death had been lifted, and that all of us would some day have a resurrected, perfected body? If we will have our bodies back, then why can't Christ have His? And if He still has His body, then how can God and Christ be the same in substance? That would mean that God would have to have a body too, and that He would have to be made of the same stuff as Christ. Hmm.. it all leads back to our doctrine of the Godhead.

2007-10-14 17:40:06 · answer #1 · answered by odd duck 6 · 1 0

DNA proof of what? and Yes, "by Faith" you believe. People who belive not by sight but by faith are true believers. Even strong Christians suffer. Also, the Bible is enough proof. I don't know where you got the 'without form or limb' bit from, but God is like this:
one person can be a husband, a father and a son at the same time. Just like an egg is all in one: shell, yolk and white.
When he came to Earth, it was Jesus the son who came, a in the form of a human body. that is why he was physically nailed to the cross. It was really important that he ressurrected because it showed that
1. He kept His promise
2. That he was God and he was able to be ressurected. No other living beings can do that.
3. He is now alive once more and in heaven so that when the judgement day comes, he will fairly judge everyone on earth.

there are answers that christians can't answer, but that doesn't mean they are not true. You can't go into biology class and say, "SO Mr. Brown, tell me why and give me proof that the big bang was real. You can't? HA! I'm outta here, all that stuff is fake because there is no PROOF!"
Plus, there are Christian scientists, and if that is possible, i can't see why the whole world can't believe in Christianty.
As for proof? what type of proof?
How about this.
The bible (which is proof in the first place) says that man were made from dust which God blew life onto. So, humans were made from dust: "...then the Lord God formed formed man from the dust of the ground , and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and the man became a living being." Genesis 2:7. When a friend of mine did an experiment in high school on the composition of the elements like oxygen , nitrogen etc in human and in the soil it was the same.
also, women were created from one of man's ribs, and men have one less rib than women.

2007-10-14 17:30:56 · answer #2 · answered by Steffie 2 · 0 0

Dude? Where did this come from? What are you trying to prove here? Do you really think you are going to get any converts by asking a question like that? Most Christians do not believe the Nicea creed or even know what it is. Most Anti-Mormons don't care! They just look for anything that will make you look bad and believe it for the sake of saying you are wrong!

The question that should be important is: Have you read the Book of Mormon with an open heart? Have you read Moroni 10:3-5? Did you pray to find out if what you read is true? With real intent, faith and believing you would receive an answer? If the answer is yes, then you have a case. That is really all that matters.

2007-10-14 16:51:17 · answer #3 · answered by byroneann 3 · 3 0

I am not Anti-Morman - I have friends who are Morman, but I do wish to answer this question:

Christ did have a body. He lived as a man and died for us. After his resurrection, He was taken up to Heaven. You won't get DNA proof. This is a faith issue.

Christ's resurrection proves His triumph over the Devil, who until we become Christians, controls us. If Christ had not been raised, He would have been no different to any other prophet, just human.

By the way, the Trinity encompasses the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

2007-10-14 16:51:31 · answer #4 · answered by Lofty M 3 · 1 0

I watched it until I came to the first fallacy. The video characterizes the fascimilies as ordinary funeral documents, but that is misleading. The Egyptians buried sacred literature with their honored dead. Nor are the fascimiles common. Two of the three are quite rare. The guy with the knife is a pagan priest, so Joseph Smith was 100% right. The only other fascimilie that closely resembles the lion couch scene also includes the name of Abraham. It would appear he was right about that too. The video talks about other Egyptologists that have disagreed with Joseph Smith's translation, but this too is disengenous. None of the other Egyptologists agree with each others translations. Don't you think that is a pertinent fact? You see, it is not the Mormons who are engaged in covering up the truth, but the anti-mormons who have to constantly skirt the truth to make their accusations. Joseph Smith identified the pillars of heaven, which was correct, and he also identified the four idolotrous gods of the Egyptians - which was also correct. And they really do represent the four corners of the earth. Joseph Smith was right on all counts. Yet this video must hide the truth to make its case. I know the author of this video. It is the author of all lies. I don't care to listen anymore. I prefer more reliable sources of truth. This is their whole strategy - fire one lie after another hoping that they con you into believing just one of them. These people are evil, and are not Christians in any sense of the word.

2016-05-22 15:14:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, I'm a Pagan,
and I have been one for many years,
in fact I am the 6th generation in my family.
And I'd like you to disprove what
you say that the Christians can't prove
without DNA evidence.
Where's your evidence that proves
beyond a reasonable doubt that
you are correct and
what they believe is not
what is truth to them.
Prove to me that ghosts don't exist.
Just because you say this is true,
does not make it so.
So prove it!
( How was that, I didn't put the Christians down this time, see I can be nice sometimes, too.)

2007-10-14 16:54:07 · answer #6 · answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7 · 0 0

My uncle in Florida is still alive. Oh dear, I don't have any DNA proof, now you don't believe me. ???

Why must he have had a body if he was resurrected? Did God suddenly forget how to do miracles a week or so after bringing lazarus back to life? On the other hand, he may very well have had one, but once he ascended to heaven of course things changed.

I guess the bottom line is, your question is awfully confusing.

2007-10-14 16:46:53 · answer #7 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 3 0

Jesus isn't the only religious figure to have been resurected and had their body preserved in heaven. I'm unsure what DNA proof you are asking for, I'm unsure you are even qualifie dto understand what you are asking for-DNA proof from a body that isn't on Earth? Are you serious? It's silly.
Now, The body is a shell and the soul is inside. There's nothing to sugggest to us that Jesus' energy and soul are trapped in his body-The Christians believe Jesus IS God, and so God /Jesus is everywhere. Meaning in a body and out of one. There's nothing to suggest to me that he would stay in a body after it was taken by God and used to talk to teh disciples.
I'm not anti anything though.

2007-10-14 16:47:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

What's funny is so many are rejecting the physical resurrection of our Lord... (Luke 24:42)

He really was physicallly resurrected- He was on the beach eating fish and honeycomb, for crying out loud... He asked His Apostles to touch His hands, feet, sides.... How much more physical and literal could it be????????

So now that He's a unified part of a trinity (according to most Christians), where'd that body go?

2007-10-14 17:48:24 · answer #9 · answered by Yoda's Duck 6 · 1 0

How can someone give you DNA proof if Jesus was raised from the dead and now is in Heaven? You won't find his DNA here on earth. Jesus did and still does have a body. He is both fully God and fully human. The trinity is not easy to fully grasp but it is not illogical and it is taught in the Bible even if the word trinity isn't used.

2007-10-14 16:45:20 · answer #10 · answered by Matt 3 · 7 0

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