Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
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and you replied..JehovahsWitness wrote: Could it be that a person dies (ceases to exist) and then (after a period of time of not existing which we will call "being DEAD" rather than being alive in a transformed state) is later recreated (resurrected) in another body whether physical (flesh and blood) or be given another kind of body (spirit body)?
Why did you say that? You comment seemed to imply I had just stated something you agreed with and that the only point of contention was when. What part of my statement have you yourself been "trying to explain"?hoghead1 wrote: That's what I have been trying to explain to you. The question is, When does this happen?
That is correct.hoghead1 wrote:
I beg to differ.
If you are right, we cannot know what scripture aims to inform us of,
I try to show people, but they just don't seem to be able to see !!
What part specifically do you see as agreeing with that? What if I stated the above not as a question but as a statement, would ou still find something in it that you agree withhoghead1 wrote: [Replying to post 301 by JehovahsWitness]
I am simply saying that I agree with your statement "Could it be that..." I agree because it squares with my understanding of ourselves as a society of perishing occasions. Moment to moment we die, only to be reborn anew in the next moment.
Is there anything in the above that you were "trying to say"? If so, what specifically?When a person dies (ceases to exist) and then (after a period of time of not existing which we will call "being DEAD" rather than being alive in a transformed state) is later recreated (resurrected) in another body whether physical (flesh and blood) or be given another kind of body (spirit body)
Yes, "one of these folks"......that's why I put him on "ignore." No use discussing anything. Other peoples' comments are not even considered by him and others like him. And why? Because he doesn't respect the Bible as authoritatively God's inspired Word. What can ya do?2timothy316 wrote:Ah one of these folks. It has been my experience that to argue with a person that believes the above there is nothing fruitful to come from these discussions. They only believe themselves and clearly ignore a very important Bible principle. "Trust in Jehovah with all your heart, And do not rely on your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, And he will make your paths straight." - Proverbs 3:5, 6.hoghead1 wrote: [Replying to post 290 by Checkpoint]
No, we are perplexed simply because we have been given two highly conflicting pictures between Christ and Paul. The fault lies in the biblical texts, not ourselves. The Bible is notorious for being contradictory, and this is one specific occasion, out of many others.
Those that say 'fault lies in the biblical texts' doesn't need anything from those that have written Proverbs 3:5, 6 on their hearts.
He is quite obviously never going to answer your very valid questions, point by point, which is what you requested. Keeps giving confused answers in a very general manner. Why bother?JehovahsWitness wrote:No, you have been saying the person NEVER DIES:hoghead1 wrote: [Replying to post 287 by JehovahsWitness]
That's what I have been trying to explain to you. The question is, When does this happen?
Post #280 you state: "We live on beyond the grave" - to "live on" means "to not stop living" one continues ones life.
Post #276 you refer to: "for life in the hereafter" - presumably life after having died.
When I said "What I am gleaning is that you do not believe that the individual ever ceases to exist even when dead, I am wrong?" you answered in Post # 281 "Yes, correct. [...] we never cease to exist" - "never" excludes one seconds and on billion years, never means at no point in time even for a fraction of a second does the whole person (the Soul) cease to exist.
Post #284 you state catagorically " when you die, yes, you do live on in Paradise or in Hades"
CONCLUSION: Again and again you have been stating that a "dead" person is actually still alive. Are you now stating that a dead person (regardless of whether he or she is dead for one second or one century) actually ceases all conscious existence and actually isn't alive anywhere? That a dead person doesn't exist for the period of time they are dead?
Therefore when thou doest thine blocks, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.onewithhim wrote: Yes, "one of these folks"......that's why I put him on "ignore." No use discussing anything. Other peoples' comments are not even considered by him and others like him. And why? Because he doesn't respect the Bible as authoritatively God's inspired Word. What can ya do?