1 Corinthians 15 is what I am quoting too. The resurrected body is raised imperishable (1 Corinthians 15:42) and with God all things are possible. Anyway, I don't really mind if you think Jesus is not a man in heaven. I don't think that's a salvation issue, misunderstanding something isn't the same thing as willfully opposing it. I do see your point, but I disagree that the "kingdom of God" is the same thing as heaven. If you want to see heaven, just look up. That thing we call outer space is heaven. It's where the Bible says Jesus ascended to, not in a spiritual sense, but as in moving from one spatial location to another relative to the earth and sky and it mirrors the rapture doctrine. Don't ask me how that works, ask the Father.
Runningman:
That's the same argument the Trinitarians make. You sound just like them. Scripture says Jesus was the
first of ALL of Jehovah God's
creation.
"Christ is the visible likeness of the invisible God. He is the
first-born Son, superior
to all created things. (Good News Translation -- Colossians 1:15)
That means the prehuman Jesus existed in heaven
BEFORE the earth was created and before all of the planets and all of the other angels were created. Scripture goes on to say that ALL other created things were created THROUGH the pre-human Jesus by means of Jehovah's power.
"For
through him God created everything in heaven and on earth, the seen and the unseen things, including spiritual powers, lords, rulers, and authorities. God created the whole universe through him and for him."
(Good News Translation -- Colossians 1:16)
By rejecting what the Bible says about Jesus' pre-human existence, you are doing the exact opposing of what the Trinitarians are doing. The Trinitarians have turned Jesus into Almighty God, and you have demoted Jesus to the permanent position of a mere human. That means the Bible is lying when it says:
1. The Abrahamic God created the prehuman Jesus
BEFORE he created all other things, as stated at Colossians 1:15.
2. The Abrahamic God worked through Jesus to create all other things, including the planets, the other angels, and everything else that was created, as stated at Colossians 1:16.