If you put new tires on your car, few people would say it was a different car. If you move a map from the glove compartment to a new car, few people would say it was the same car. If you copy the scratches and dents from the old car to the new car, most people would say you were faking it.
If your idea of resurrection is just going back to being God, that isn't very impressive.
Why is it that you always so aggressively miss the obvious point? If your car underwent a transformation that made it able to drive through buildings without disturbing anything in the buildings or in the car while keeping its dents and scratches intact ("He was wounded for our transgressions") you might have to admit something in its essential nature had changed. Which is what happened to Jesus' resurrected body, and will happen to the resurrected bodies of all believers in the end (in our case without the dents and scratches of course because they would be meaningless in our case).
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.