tim_from_pa
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It should not be our concern to get caught up with the mechanisms or science behind this or any other phenomenon. It’s not that it isn’t allowed to know this, but our focus should be Christ. If He wants to take your spirit on a ride for awhile and leave your body in limbo for a sec then what is that to Him. To think it incapable just because you can’t understand it is no impedance to Him who created the parts. Also what of death? Does your spirit linger at your decomposing remains?
I will bend to agree with you on this thought: Maybe OBE experiences the spirit does not leave the body, but is still out there. That is not a contradiction necessarily, as in the spirit world there is no time or space as we know it.It this same "Einsteinian theology" that I use to explain the so-called contradicition of soul-sleeping vs. being immediately with the Lord at death. I believe we are immediately with the Lord at death, because in eternity there is no time. Here on this earth, we "sleep" until the resurrection so from the earthly point of view that person is not conscious. In other words, their spirit returns to God who gave it, and without life there is no soul. That person's gone until they are recreated. But yet, they presently exist in eternity with God. I also believe that free choice and predestination also coexists.Forgive me if I for a moment in time
looked at OBE from a physical location perspective. It's the body in time and space that dictates that.
I will bend to agree with you on this thought: Maybe OBE experiences the spirit does not leave the body, but is still out there. That is not a contradiction necessarily, as in the spirit world there is no time or space as we know it.It this same "Einsteinian theology" that I use to explain the so-called contradicition of soul-sleeping vs. being immediately with the Lord at death. I believe we are immediately with the Lord at death, because in eternity there is no time. Here on this earth, we "sleep" until the resurrection so from the earthly point of view that person is not conscious. In other words, their spirit returns to God who gave it, and without life there is no soul. That person's gone until they are recreated. But yet, they presently exist in eternity with God. I also believe that free choice and predestination also coexists.Forgive me if I for a moment in time
