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So, it's possible that Jesus came back to earth, I guess, it's just that there are no stories about Him being here after the ascension. Seems kind of like a 'Dracula' concept, anyway.
Ah, yes, interesting. Care to give some timelines of crucifixion/ascension/return?In Mormonism, there's lots of stories about Jesus coming back to earth after the ascension.
So, it's possible that Jesus came back to earth, I guess, it's just that there are no stories about Him being here after the ascension. Seems kind of like a 'Dracula' concept, anyway.
Have you ever heard about the Gospel of Barnabas in that book some of the current Christians believes have been questioned like:
I: Jesus is not the Son of God.
II: Jesus hadn't been crucified and he was replaced by Yehoda.
III: He will return to make peace in earth.
III: He has announced arrival of the next Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
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Have you ever heard about the Gospel of Barnabas in that book some of the current Christians believes have been questioned like:
I: Jesus is not the Son of God.
II: Jesus hadn't been crucified and he was replaced by Yehoda.
III: He will return to make peace in earth.
III: He has announced arrival of the next Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
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Actually, it doesn't say "He remained in Heaven," does it? It only says that He ascended to Heaven. It doesn't say what happened next.The scriptures do not say that he came back to earth after his ascension. It only states that he remained on earth after his resurrection for 40 days, teaching his disciples...then after his ascension, he remained in heaven.
Actually, it doesn't say "He remained in Heaven," does it? It only says that He ascended to Heaven. It doesn't say what happened next.
Actually, there is one very good book about His being here after the ascension. You'd probably just dismiss it as fiction, though.So, it's possible that Jesus came back to earth, I guess, it's just that there are no stories about Him being here after the ascension.
Incidentally, it's quite possible to reject the doctrine of the Trinity and still believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.Tbh I don't really research the more obscure Christian texts, and of course there are major differences between Catholicism, Protestantism, Mormonism, etc. I think the big dividing line between Christians is mostly about the trinity concept... I'd be disinclined to call someone who doesn't believe in the divinity (deity) of Jesus a "Christian".