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There's quite a bit of disagreement about the physical characteristics of Christ's resurrection.
1• Jesus' corpse wasn't restored to life. His body remains deceased, and squirreled away somewhere on Earth in a condition, and a location, known only to God.
2• Christ's corpse underwent metamorphosis while in the tomb; viz: his body was restored to life transformed, a.k.a. glorified.
3• Christ's corpse was restored to life just as his body was when Jesus passed away, viz: no transformation, no glorification.
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There's quite a bit of disagreement about the physical characteristics of Christ's resurrection.
1• Jesus' corpse wasn't restored to life. His body remains deceased, and squirreled away somewhere on Earth in a condition, and a location, known only to God.
2• Christ's corpse underwent metamorphosis while in the tomb; viz: his body was restored to life transformed, a.k.a. glorified.
3• Christ's corpse was restored to life just as his body was when Jesus passed away, viz: no transformation, no glorification.
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