Sorry but you've gone completely off the subject of my discussion with
@ewq1938 and my post to him (which you quoted).
You tried to turn the subject completely away from the topic we were talking about, and turned it instead into a discussion of the sin and death of created human beings.
We were talking about the death of Christ, who was not created and did not sin, and yet died.
With regard to your commentator and all commentaries like it:
No baby, child or adult is a zombie. All created human beings are born with a body, a soul and a spirit - but there was, and is an
absence of
eternal life in all who do not have Christ IN THEM. Christ in you = eternal life
in you.
God is life. He alone possesses life in Himself and God's life is eternal life.
In Him (the Word of God) is (eternal) life [zōḗ], and the life [zōḗ] is the light of men. -- John 1:4.
Life [zoe] is that which is the possession of God alone, which
by the life of God is
eternal life,
which the Spirit of God breathed into Adam, and which
eternal life Adam lost because of his sin.
"For as the Father has life [zōḗ] in himself; so has he given to the Son (of God) to have life [zōḗ] in himself." -- John 5:26.
"God has
given to us eternal life [zoe], and this (eternal) life [zōḗ]
is in His Son; He that has the Son has this (eternal) life [zoe]; and
he that has not the Son of God has not this (eternal) life [zōḗ]." -- 1 John 5:11-12.
Your spirit was born with you when you were born into the world,
but your life was temporary, and until you were born of the Spirit of God and received ETERNAL life IN CHRIST (who alone has life in Himself) your BODY would have remained dead when you died and your SOUL in hades.
You were not "born dead". You were never a zombie. And if any human being is BORN with a "dead" spirit, he is a zombie.
When Jesus raised a young girl from the dead, we are told that:
"Her spirit came again, and she arose straightway: and he commanded to give her meat." (Luke 8:55).
"For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God." (1 Corinthians 2:11).
Solomon wrote,
"Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was:
and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher; all is vanity." (Ecclesiastes 12:7-8).
"And may the God of peace Himself sanctify you wholly, and may your whole spirit [pneuma] and soul [psyche] and body [soma] be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Thessalonians 5:23).
Created human beings consist of a body, soul & spirit,
and we have life when we are born
, but we have AN ABSENCE of eternity (eternal) life [zoe] in us.
That's how it would have remained for us were it not for being
born of the Spirit of God through God's grace and receiving
eternal life through
Christ in us - who is ALSO our hope of future glory in a resurrected and spiritual human body.
Sorry but your commentary is no help and was actually annoying because:
(a) It went totally off-topic and said NOTHING MUCH AT ALL about the topic discussed between myself and
@ewq1938, nor about what I was saying to him in my post that you quoted; and
(b) The commentary
says nothing new or different to the Bible about sin; and
(b) It DOES say something new about a "dead" spirit- in that
the Bible does not talk about a "dead" human spirit (the assertion that is does is based on main-stream Christian churches having become saturated with the misinterpretations of fallible humans),
and therefore it simply perpetuates the false notion of a "dead" human spirit.
No baby, child or adult is a zombie. They were all born with a body, a soul and a spirit - but there was, and is an
absence of
eternal life in all who do not have Christ IN THEM. Christ in you = eternal life in you.
Your commentator is one of those who remind me of Job's friends. No doubt he was born of the Spirit of God, saved by Christ, well educated in the scriptures and in theology, but then gave a lot of long-winded commentaries which appear to be from someone who has discernment and is insightful, yet mixes truth with falsehoods that are based on the misinterpretations of Christians with fallible human minds.
Although I don't necessarily agree with everything they say either, commentators like Charles Spurgeon and Matthew Henry are among the people whose insights I value.
Besides this, it was off-topic. We were talking about the death of Christ, not the death of created human beings who are sinners.