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Moparbyfar
My point is Dwashur and Wondergirl, all things written in the bible are inspired of GOD and are there for our benefit (2 Timothy 3:16) so, what man has written and recorded in the bible ultimately comes from God's thoughts.
No argument there, but again, context is everything. You like to pull certain passages out of context and make them say what you want them to, regardless of their immediate context or the wider context of the Bible.
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These men understood clearly what condition we are in when we die and whether it be from the OT or NT it all harmonizes with this. Even Jesus himself likened the condition of the dead to being asleep. (John 11:11-14) This harmonizes with Eccl 9:5 and backs up the resurrection hope in Matthew 28:19,20.
"It all harmonizes with this." Wrong, wrong, wrong. Paul said that to be absent from the body is to be present with the lord, commanded that someone be handed over to Satan for destruction of the flesh so the spirit can be saved, Revelation shows the souls of martyrs clearly conscious beneath the altar in heaven, the list goes on and on and on.
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I'm glad you mentioned Jesus remarks about the maggots Dwashur as he was alluding to Isaiah 66:24 which states “the carcases of the men that have transgressed against [God],”... “their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched.” This of course was referring to how ones not deserving of a proper burial were treated in Jerusalem.
Wow. If ever there was a better example of what's been called "knight-jump exegesis" I don't know what it is.
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Yes our spirit certainly does go back to God where it originally came from but that's not to say we are floating round playing harps up there but rather any chance we have of a resurrection remains with God.
Okay, now you're just deflecting. Nobody said anything about floating or harps or any of that nonsense, and you know it. Stick to what we actually say or just acknowledge that you don't have a biblical answer.
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The soul itself dies according to Ezekiel 18:20 but our life force (spirit) comes from God and returns to God.
This is an utterly meaningless statement. There's really not much to say to it because it's internally contradictory.
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As for your comment of the rich man Lazarus parable Dwashur, I've posted before on that subject under the thread How Is It Then That People See Ghosts and Spirits?
Was it as lame as this stuff?
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I try my best to post here in order to help people understand the bible and if possible draw closer to God, not to argue or debate over and over. Yes I've learned a great deal in studying Jesus' and his Father's words and put all my trust in them. Isn't it nice that we can have a place like this to freely share with others what we've learned?
No, your posts here push a particular sectarian view that most people familiar with Christianity can recognize in an instant. Don't try to disguise it with polite language, because we all know what you're doing. The Bible contradicts your view. So if you truly do believe it, then you have a decision to make.