The temple is the church, friend
The parallels you try to draw between Egyptian religion and Christianity are facile. All it proves is that there was a common faith that human beings held in common at one time, and that false religions retained some elements of that ancient religion.
Why did the Soviets want to resurrect a guy whose remains they took such trouble to destroy and hide, by raising up his seed? Makes no sense, and makes this board look dumb.
Yes, our bodies are temples, but the New Testament is consistent in making clear that THE new temple is the church of Christ. That's why the whole Darby/dispensationalist idea that God is going to resurrect the Jewish temple and animal sacrifices is blasphemous. That'd be like God bringing back sin and death. The temple in Jerusalem's purpose ended when Jesus died. That's why the curtain of the most holy place was torn. Now that the substance has come, there is no longer any need for the shadows. Jesus made one sacrifice for sins, and sin is now removed forever. There are no sacrifices left to perform once sin has been done away with except the incense of prayer and thanksgiving to God.
I heard on the news the other day that they did dna testing on the astronaut they sent into space awhile ago who had an identical twin brother on earth. Turned out that after he came back from space his dna was no longer identical to his brother's. If that wasn't just an anomaly, I guess you could say that all the astronauts who have come back are aliens in some sense.
Nobody thought the millennium was a literal thousand years on earth until the 19th century. The devil has been chained since the apostles went out preaching the Gospel. That's the reason western civilization stopped worshipping idols, and started thinking mercy was a good thing–it was the power of the Gospel even over people who didn't believe it. Satan has been chained by the power of Christ's word. The idea that God is going to rapture Christians out of the tribulation and then bring back Israel after the flesh is contrary to the Gospel. Israel after the flesh was never truly Israel. It was always a remnant in Israel that was truly God's people. Believers in Christ are the Israel of God and the true descendants of Abraham, period.
Well, it's a chain, and we're still in the room with him. And the majority of the people in the world are under his power. And our flesh still inclines toward him. That's why we're waiting for the day when he is thrown into the lake of fire with his servants, and our bodies are resurrected/glorified.
An important consequence of understanding this is that it teaches you to look for the antichrist in a different place–not a literal, physical temple in Jerusalem, but within the temple of God, claiming that he is God…i.e., not on the temple mount, but within the visible boundaries of the church, claiming the right to supplant the authority of God's Word in the Church. That's why protestants in the Reformation–Lutherans and Calvinists–had a very different view of who the antichrist was/is than conservative protestants have today.
Here's the sauce on this:
https:// www.cnn.com/2018/03/14/health/scott-kelly-dna-nasa-twins-study/index.html