Neither.
Jesus' death was the final requirement of the Father in establishing the kingdom of heaven in the human soul. His resurrection is the evidence that this mission has been accomplished. The only question that has remained since then has been, do you want to be a part of this kingdom...
Because they have eaten from the tree of knowledge of good and evil (that has been transplanted from the garden, to their own soul), and they see themselves as gods.
Because it has been the Father's objective since the beginning to have the kingdom of heaven in the human soul. The entrance of sin sidetracked this. By the time Jesus came, the human race had digressed so far away from this point that if the Son of God didn't come in person Himself to...
I haven't read every post in this thread, so these questions may have already been answered.
No, because It doesn't say that anywhere. People can only translate texts according to their own imagination in attempt to justify their own actions.
It came from the tower of Babel and was brought...
That depends on what you expect the end of the world to look like. The text describes a new earth, but doesn't say anything about the planet exploding. However, when a person experiences the revelation of Jesus Christ (as John did), that brings about the end of your natural world.
John says...