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Anonymous

Jan 05, 2025

Is there anything we can learn from Jesus’ ascension into the heavens?

Is there anything we can learn from Jesus’ ascension into the heavens? Specifically, in terms of the engineering aspects, how did he achieve such an extraordinary feat using a purely biological propulsion system? He was able to reach escape velocity and likely speeds much greater than that. How was his human body able to withstand the acceleration without any form of restraint system? These are the kinds of designs that NASA should investigate to potentially reduce rocket fuel consumption.

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Anonymous

Dec 07, 2024

Sure, when they saw Him no more it was because His body was transformed into an incorruptible one just as Paul has told us.

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Anonymous

Jan 10, 2025

Yes, That when He ascended, So will we Christians !!

Jesus has left us with a lot to think about since he has left the earth. However he didn’t leave the earth in his human form. He left as a spirt.

1 peter 3:18

For Christ died once for all time for sins,+ a righteous person for unrighteous ones,+ in order to lead you to God.+ He was put to death in the flesh+ but made alive in the spirit.+

At his resurrection from the dead, Jesus was brought forth with a spirit body. In the Greek text the words “flesh” and “spirit” are put in contrast to each other, and both are in the dative case; so, if a translator uses the rendering “by the spirit” he should also consistently say “by the flesh,” or if he uses “in the flesh” he should also say “in the spirit.”)

This must be why its hard for designs made for earth when trying to leave it they can’t with stand the different elements beyond earth. I guess like trying to mix to substance together that just won’t mix (oil water, clay and iron).

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