The Resurrection

It is preordained in the atoms as the Universe cools down to absolute zero, the atoms will stand still and you will come from the grave to answer to the Eternal Father(Fatari)...
 
Nah, pretty sure resurrection will be like this. All the horrible mornings have to be practice for something.

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I think the medical advice is that if someone has a resurrection that lasts more than a few hours they need go see a doctor.
 
It is preordained in the atoms as the Universe cools down to absolute zero, the atoms will stand still and you will come from the grave to answer to the Eternal Father(Fatari)...
Sounds ominous . We would just need to determine what you mean by "pre-ordained", and "atoms" and "universe" and "stand still" and "grave" and "answer to" and "father".

Other than these vague terms i guess it's as clear as you want it to be. We could leave these terms vague if the intent is to sound ominous for it's own sake.

Oh yah, and resurrection. We know that meant something to the Pharisees but we still don't know what that means to you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharisees said:
Unlike the Sadducees, who are generally held to have rejected any existence after death, the sources vary on the beliefs of the Pharisees on the afterlife. According to the New Testament the Pharisees believed in the resurrection of the dead, but it does not specify whether this resurrection included the flesh or not.[48] According to Josephus, who himself was a Pharisee, the Pharisees held that only the soul was immortal and the souls of good people would be reincarnated and "pass into other bodies," while "the souls of the wicked will suffer eternal punishment."[49]The Apostle Paul, declared himself to be a Pharisee before his belief in Jesus Christ.[50][51]
 
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Sounds ominous . We would just need to determine what you mean by "pre-ordained", and "atoms" and "universe" and "stand still" and "grave" and "answer to" and "father".

Other than these vague terms i guess it's as clear as you want it to be. We could leave these terms vague if the intent is to sound ominous for it's own sake.

Oh yah, and resurrection. We know that meant something to the Pharisees but we still don't know what that means to you.
Think of it as a written book that God is reading...
 
Think of it as a written book that God is reading...
Not sure what you mean here. Seems vague again. Could I also think about a squirrel reading a book? What if squirrels don't read or write books? Or what if Good doesn't read or write books. Perhaps the god of trees reads and writes but it's still vague of which god you speak of.

Meanwhile it should be clear that the apparent Paul extends Pharisaic notions of resurrection to all nations. But then we find out Pharisaic notions are themselves vague not specifying between body and soul what exactly is resurrected. But it does seem Paul desired a bodily resurrection as do most his followers.

This seems like an important distinction to make because in desiring the reconstitution of one's body, one might be re-incarnated (be "born again") according to legacy phenomena. Oops. So we have to be careful what we wish for.
 
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