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This article focuses far too much (WP:Undue) on the concept of the glorified body/resurrection body in esoteric traditions within Christianity; the concept is not unique to esoteric strands of Christianity, but is found in mainstream Catholic, Orthodox and at least some strands of Protestant theology.

There are also severe grammatical issues, but I believe I've fixed at least most of those.

Also, I clarified the distinction between incorruptibility and impassibility, they are not the same. And thinness is properly subtility. 165.91.166.103 (talk) 02:11, 1 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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