so who gets the judgment, the spirit + body, or the spirit, or the body, or the spirit goes thru different judgments in different bodies? (since, by inference from the biblical verse, each individual suffers one death, so each one must have a separate judgment and separate sentence.)
does the spirit + different body constitute different individual or are they the same individual? if spirit + body 1 believes, can spirit + body 2 be saved? if spirit is saved, and final resurrection happens, would spirit + divine body count as yet another individual, or would spirit + divine body count as a hodge podge of all previous individuals?
hehe. I'm only joking here. I have no interest in what your little theory has to offer. it has gone way beyond biblical teachings, and treads far into the realm of eastern mysticism and new age theosophy. you might want to talk to your pastor and elders of your church.
luckily, these theories plays little role in salvation. I can only pray that you have a sound appreciation of the basic doctrines.
peace.
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