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Bottom line: There is confusion about what is to be saved, and how to save it.
Those who believe the world is real and made by God as part of His Kingdom, will spend their energies trying to make the world work by bringing yet more "order" out of chaos. This is done in the interest of "peace".
But the world is not a part of God's Kingdom. Rather, it is the antithesis of the Kingdom, and compromise does not work. Simply put, bodies, and all the maintenance they require, are not an idea of God.
Salvation is for the mind that thinks bodies are "home" to God's creations. Such a mind needs healing, because it is sick. Spirit, unlimited and free is the natural state of God's creations. Return to spirit is not dependant upon "death" or time. It is dependant upon decision for truth.
Salvation is for the mind that makes chaos, and attempts to bring order out of it using ways and means strange, chaotic, and substituted for God's creation. The world itself is an attempt to bring order out of chaotic thought. This theme continues -logically - toward one world government. It may bring a kind of "peace", but it will not be true peace.
God does not allocate parcels of earth to anyone for inheritance. He did not make the earth. He does not recognize it as something to be fought over.
The inheritance God gave everyone equally has nothing to do with space/time/form which is based on a belief in scarcity. Miracles undo the idea of scarcity, and so miracles are strewn along the path back Home. They solve problems and reorient your perceptions in line with the abundance of His Kingdom.
But if the motive is to make a separate Kingdom outside of Heaven, scarcity will remain a problem, and the solutions will remain strange.
Jesus