But, since we lack access to the Garden, and the Tree of Life... we would die anyway.
Jesus died. He was sinless; and, though his death was from the outside, he certainly aged normally, rowing up and taking an adult body at the appropriate time.... surely even he was not immortal in the fleshy way.
No?
I think we both are aware that i do not adhere to the idea that this right now is the End Times [I mean, obviously; a wolf has not yet consumed the Sun
].
It's been proclaimed on an international scale for centuries.
You are grabbing small sections, which themselves are nebulous; I am speaking of everything. It is not clear, at all. Chapters which are supposed to be anothers' version of the same story [the Gospels] are not even coherent with one another. Paul's writings are wanderings far off Jesus' theme. revelations does not even really fit.
There are 1000 variations of Christianity. How can you think it's clear?
Jesus said it would be clear by the love shown among his genuine followers
[John 13 vs 34,35 ]
It would be clear by the lack of love shown among fake followers [ Matthew chapter 7 ]
There is one 'Gospel' with four writers. Four writers make up one Gospel [singular]
What one example do you have in mind about not being coherent ?
Please notice Revelation 22 v 2 . Who will have access to the 'tree of life' ?_____
Doesn't it include earth's nations ?
God made a promise to Abraham that through his 'seed' [ meaning Jesus as Messiah ] that all nations of the earth would be blessed. Blessed with healing or curing of earth's nations.- Genesis 22 v 18; 12 v 3
Humanly perfect Adam and Eve were Not to give birth to adults but to babies that would grow to maturity as adults. Growing up, so to speak, would Not be the same as growing old due to the imperfect decaying aging process we see on earth today.
If Adam had not sinned his children [us] would have been born with a sinless nature and we would have retained perfect human health.
Interesting observation that Jesus was Not immortal in a fleshly [or physical] way.
According to Scripture you are right. It was not until God granted immortality to Jesus that Jesus became immortal. [John 5 v 26]
Jesus nor Adam were immortal. Adam was never offered immortality. Adam was offered everlasting life on earth if obedient. In other words, the immortal have life from within, whereas the mortal [ Adam and us ] are dependent on outside forces such as having to breath, eat, sleep, etc. Mortals are Not self contained. The immortal are.
Those of Revelation [5 vs 9,10; 20 v 6 ] will gain immortality in the heavens.
The majority of mankind can gain 'everlasting life' on earth as was originally offered to sinless Adam at his creation. Meaning they can live forever on earth starting with Jesus 1000-year reign over earth.
The good news of God's kingdom [Matthew 24 v 14] did not reach the far corners of earth because many people did not have the Bible in their mother tongue or language before modern technology made it possible to translate the Bible into so many different languages as now being done.
'wolf consumed the sun' ?___ Rather isn't it Jesus ridding the earth of the wicked?
-Isaiah 11 vs 3,4; Psalm 92 v 7