Hi Blue Ladybug,
If I were using my limited knowledge as a human I would agree with you...similar to how I might say that there is no way that Jesus could have passed through the locked upper room door because humans can't do that. I believe I will be amazed at how little I knew when I enter heaven.
All I can say is that the early Church per the council of Gangra in 358 A.D. excommunicated those who refused to believe in Holy Days for saints. The early Church believed that we could and should ask the saints in heaven for their prayers. Who in the early Church believed as you believe?
Thanks.
-Ernie-
If I were using my limited knowledge as a human I would agree with you...similar to how I might say that there is no way that Jesus could have passed through the locked upper room door because humans can't do that. I believe I will be amazed at how little I knew when I enter heaven.
All I can say is that the early Church per the council of Gangra in 358 A.D. excommunicated those who refused to believe in Holy Days for saints. The early Church believed that we could and should ask the saints in heaven for their prayers. Who in the early Church believed as you believe?
Thanks.
-Ernie-
They are not the same.