If a. worshipper of God is sufficiently HOLY, they can convert their bodymass into Spiritual Energy?
and rematerialize it at a remote location- which is called Teleportation.
If a Teleporter reassembles their physical body from a Spiritually-stored memory, would it make sense, or should it be required, that Teleporters restore their bodies with any, let alone all, of its physical defects- Disease Organisms, Injures, Ageing Damage, and so on?
Since Jesus was depicted in The Bible as being a Teleporter From The Beginning (Matt. 4:1-11; John 6:21,25), would this not explain some of his Healing Powers as involving the dematerialzing ailing and failing parts of peoples' bodies, and rematerializing them in healthy form? Even summarily removing disease organisms?
Would not a Teleporter be able to Spritually reconstruct his physical body from the.Outside, were it mortally injured, even completely destroyed? Thus explaining Jesus' Resurrection?
Former Queen of UK Wiccan Witches, Doreen Irvine, related how, with unprecedented daring, she decided to just find out what would happen, if, while she was "Astral Projecting," she attempted to summon her physical body into the Astral Plane.
Her attempt was successful, and she effectively vanished.
This led to her becoming Queen during their yearly Tryout on Dartmoor, because she used this ability to cloak the entire coven from a clergyman who came to expose them with cameramen. None of the other witches could do this. (Which should have been Olde Lore to all of them. Wicca is therefore not all what we are led to believe it is.