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That is your response to my point, to disregard it by defining what a "straw man argument" is? I guess you have no answer?
No, I answered and corrected the same exact error you made but you just repeated it again so no reason to correct it again.
You said, ""When the saved are resurrected, they cannot die anymore."
Referring to the first resurrection which I made clear in the post.
I quoted what you said, and proved it wrong.
You proved the strawman fallacy you created was wrong.
You said, in effect, that Christians can only die once.
I never said that.
But obviously, a resurrected Christian who comes back in his mortal body proves this wrong.
And that is a strawman because neither I nor anyone else believes a Christian cannot die twice.
And no--this is not a straw man argument. You're arguing that no Christians have died and have been raised from the dead in history.
I never said that. You have invented that yourself.
And you base this on your preconceived doctrine? Yes, your claim is very weak, particularly when Jesus showed that believers like Lazarus could be raised from the dead. How can you prove that the Saved have never been raised back up in their old bodies in history?
I have never said nor believed in such a thing. You have created this. That's what a strawman is.
I quoted you exactly. If that's not what you meant, or if I misunderstood the context, explain that.
I already did and it had no affect on what you thought I was saying.
But don't call it a "straw ma argument," because it's not. It directly challenges your claim, that Christians only die once.
Not a claim I have ever made.