Bitter Melon
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Re-read what you quoted in BOLD. Where does it imply that resurrection of human will be in ’same' earthly body?
You quoted "When we will be raised, we will be like him for we will be able to see him like He is." To see Jesus like He is, does not equate to 'have earthly body' like Jesus did. For Christians, Jesus was God. He raised himself from dead on his own. We are human. We won't raise up on our own. We will be given a new body. I quoted this to you from Bible. You cant deny it.
Bible.org took two different quotes from different places to narrate their own version. Who says bible.org is the ultimate truth. You have yet to provide me concrete verse. Dont come up with such phrases where two three different verses are joined out of context to build a narrative.
Regarding your answer on Janeu, you know you are fooling us. Please dont misquote me. I didnt say that only Brahmins can wear janeu. I said can a hindu allow 'anyone' to wear Janeu. Big difference.
Its pretty well known that janeu is a sanskar. Nobody can just wear it like that!
Secondly, your answer on Shamshan Ghat is also wind. We all know pretty well, nobody can just bury or cremate anybody in a Shamshan Ghat. In your locality there must be just a chowkidaar to look after such Ghats. In other places proper rules are followed.
Secondly, cremating someone is not equal to burying someone. When you cremate someone, everything is gone up in the air. When you bury someone, a portion of prime land is given up. At a time, when and is at such a premium, you expect certain community of a church to give up their land to bury someone who is not with them.
If they start following your rule, there would be no land left for original members of that church. Do you know there is a big scarcity of burial land in Kerala? Do you even know about the price people have to shell for getting such burial ground.
All the quotes mentioned says they will be just like Jesus raised from the dead. Which is taken to mean that they will be raised from the dead just like Jesus was. If you know why Jesus is called the living God by Christians then you would know that him being able to retain his earthly body while ascending the heavens is of paramount importance to the Christian belief. Jesus promises them they will be sons of God just like he was. So all those verses speak of the same. If Jesus was raised to the heavens in a spirit body or just as a soul or in a new body then he would no more be the God of the Christians.
Now, it no where quotes in the Bible that they will be given a new body. It says a spiritual body in that one verse, which is taken to mean that it will be a body involved only in matters of worship rather than secular concerns of the world such as work, marriage, raising children. First understand what these terms mean in each culture and how they are interpreted.
You can have your beliefs but the fact of the matter is no church on earth as of now will agree with you except perhaps the Unitarian Church, that too not because the Unitarian Church agrees with you, but rather they don't want to disagree with anyone.
Entirety of Christianity is based on the way West interpreted the Bible and put it together. All the denominations and sects in Christianity are born of divisions and disagreements within the Western cultural framework. Not a single Indian origin sect or denomination with an Indian interpretation of the Bible exists. By Indian interpretation it would be Hindu interpretation because Indian culture is nothing but Hindu culture.
Now you compound stupidity by saying no non-Hindu can wear a Janeu just like that when the fact of the matter is Parsis also have a thread ceremony and they too wear a Janeu, only at the waist. Instead of being bullheaded you need to provide evidence where anyone has been forbidden from wearing a Janeu and punished for it.
Likewise you asked whether Hindus will allow Muslims and Christians to be cremated in Hindu crematorium to which the answer was a resounding Yes.
Now that all these answers show you for the ignoramus you are, you are shifting the goal post talking about the expense of the land. You should have thought about it before posing that question.