This is not the place to ask this sort of question. This would be better on one of the World of Warcraft forums, like the official one at battle.net.
To answer this sort of question would require someone to put in an email address and we are not allowed to do that here.
In technical terms, it may be possible, with sufficient research and development, to build a computer which would simulate the personality of a deceased person so accurately that you would not be able to tell the difference between talking to that person (by phone) and talking to the computer. Actual resurrection, rather than simulated resurrection, is even more difficult. Realistically, it is not going to happen. Perhaps you will be reunited with the people you loved in the afterlife. It is not going to happen in this life.
A scroll box, or scroll bar, is used when continuous text, video, or pictures does not fit in a computer display or window. For example a person would use a scroll box to scroll down a page to view more content.
It was made by Fabergé in the 1960s. Wish they would resurrect it.
you would have to harvest the resources : obsidian , death daisy , blood orange, red orchid and the mandrake root/manchineel fruit and find his remembrance fish by fishing in the tidal pool (that's where he died) then when you caught the fish named beard beard Wilson you can resurrect him (you HAVE to be wearing the pirate outfit or you can't resurrect him.
the Phoenix. If I'm right its a fictional character that would light on fire burn and would resurrect
To get a meaningful answer to your question, you would have to specify which Church of the Resurrection, as there are any number of them world-wide.
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Christianity is based on the death and resurrection of Jesus. Without His death and resurrection there would be no Christianity.
Scroll 5 miles? It would depend on how fast you are scrolling.
Resurrection; per God religions; occurs after life on the Day of Judgement where all the universe is changed and the earth is changed and the skies. So, no one can predict where the resurrection event would happen.
It is hard to understand why some people would believe that there is no imortance in Jesus' resurrection. Whether or not the resurrection really happened, it is important as the very basis for Christian belief.
A:As a Christian you would agree with the historicity of Jesus' resurrection i) because it is a central teaching of Christianity, and ii) because not to do so would begin to call into doubt the reliabilty of the gospel records. As a non-Christian you would not need to agree with the historicity of Jesus' resurrection for either of these reasons.