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Old 09-05-2023, 13:21   #51
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Re: What do you think happens when we die?

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I suspect it’s because the church has for centuries been mostly preoccupied with the question of what happens immediately upon death, this being the thing that concerns most people. The ‘new heaven and new earth’ spoken of at the very end of the Revelation doesn’t get much of a look-in. But it is very much a part of the less congregation-focused, more academic theological discussion across many Christian denominations, and in fact a few of the more Charismatic churches tend to dwell on it more. I know this ‘ultimate state’ does feature more prominently in the teaching at the Kingdom Hall you’re more used to.
Very interesting and surprising in a good way
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