Paul, is this a good summary of your beliefs:

-- in resurection we will have the same body in terms of kind and not in a "sereal-number" (same atoms which make up my body here are not (necessarily) going to make up my body there. But my toe there will be the same proportion as my toe here, i will have 2 arms and 2 legs, I will still be 6'2, and I will still be good looking there just like I'm good looking here . --

If this is a correct summary of your views then we never differed.

...one thing though...


Since I was only trying to refute your original premise that the pre-glorified corpse has no identification whatsoever with the soul awaiting resurrection...



...which would be my view if you eliminate the whatsoever part... our pre-glorifyed body does have an identification w/ the soul awaiting resurrection, but a corpse is no longer a body, it remains nothing more but "complex dust". Sure, a corpse was a body at one time and thus, untill it completely decays, it will have some identity of what my body is. This identity posesses absolutely no importance conserning my body; that corpse is not my body. And when I raise in glory that corpse will not be my new body. So who cares what happens to it?