Well I think resurrection is when you are reborn to have another life. Basically it's like you having a second life.
No. It is not feasible
résurrection (fem.)
It is Christ the lord has risen today.
To prove that he was really the massiah. That what he had spoken had indeed come true. His ressurrection.
Christmas - birth of Christ Good Friday - day of Jesus' death Easter - Day of Jesus' ressurrection
By getting a hardcore score of 90
To use soul ressurrection, you need to get as many pearls as you can. If you have enough soul power, when you have zero rings, if you get hit you use soul power to live instead of dying.
The New Testament of the Bible. Christianity is not a religion. It is a relationship, with God. Christianity started after the death burial and ressurrection of Jesus Christ. It is not really a development from Judaism.
the sunni and the shiite are two main sects of islam religion.the are agree in three principles like divine unity,belief in ressurrection and prophecy.shiite,in spite of that,shiite belief in justice and imamate.
the five principles of religion ( Usul Al-Din) as stated by Shiism include: Tawhid or belief in divine unity , Nubuwwah or prophecy, Maaad or resurrection , Imamah or the Imamate, belief in the Imams as successors of the prophet and Adl or Divine Justice. in the Three Basic principles -Unity, prophecy and resurrection- Sunism and Shiism agree.
Considering that He appeared to "Cephas, then of the twelve: after that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once" - 1Corinthians 15:5 And that Jesus had committed the care of His mother to John the apostle who was definitely one of "the twelve"(John 19:26-27) it would be a safe assumption that Jesus did indeed appear to His mother after resurrection.
Words taken directly from the bible are best. Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe the individual was "taken by God to be an angel", they do no believe people have an alloted time on earth so they con't usually say his or her "time had come". Jehovah's Witnesses DO believe in a ressurrection, so the bible promises that the dead one will one day live again are acceptable.