Lambano
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Define "spiritual death". Does that mean Adam and Eve no longer had spirits?I posit that they died spiritually that day.
RIP, spirit. We're gonna miss you.
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Define "spiritual death". Does that mean Adam and Eve no longer had spirits?I posit that they died spiritually that day.
Absolutely.Do you think God would implement a penalty that Adam didn’t understand?
My suspicions of the NIV are now confirmed.St. SteVen said:
This is good. We have a range of understanding on this subject. I certainly don't agree with the idea of death being unconscious nonexistence.
I'm not sure what to call it, but there certainly are clues of an afterlife in the OT.
A search on the term "realm of the dead" finds 29 references in the NIV Bible.
Very interesting to read through what is found. One of the references is in Ecclesiastes 9 and two of them are in Acts chapter 2.
This says that mortals go down to the realm of the dead. A place for mortal souls to go.
Ezekiel 31:14 NIV
Therefore no other trees by the waters are ever to tower proudly on high, lifting their tops above the thick foliage.
No other trees so well-watered are ever to reach such a height; they are all destined for death, for the earth below,
among mortals who go down to the realm of the dead.
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Nonsense. You have absolutely no evidence to suggest such a thing. God, the life-giver, created creatures to die? A system of creation that relies on death in order to survive? Your church's divine plan of evolution and death is no less satanic than Darwin's weak excuse of an explanation for the beginning of life.Death among the animals is part of the cycle of life that God gave them
You played the "God card" to end the discussion. Congratulations. I guess we are done?Why not simply accept what scripture declares? Sleep.
Pretty sure you are familiar with the "evidence".You have evidence for that of course right?
Where does this idea come from that A&E were eating from the Tree of Life?They wouldn't have died if they had kept on eating it. Their immortality was a potential (or conditional) immortality.
I can see that this topic is a magnet for JWs and Sabbatarians. (sigh)Indeed. Which means their very lives were contingent on their eating of the tree of life. Whatever their life was, it was conditional. So is ours. We are wholly dependant upon Jesus for life. We are not naturally immortal. Immortality is not innate to our existence. One day when Jesus comes, immortality will be bestowed upon us as a gift. A gift freely given to those who are living by the faith of Jesus and keeping His commandments. Adam and Eve lost that privilege when they disobeyed. It astonishes me that Christians think that they can get that privilege back whilst in a continuing state of disobedience. While eternal life is free, it doesn't come without conditions.
That entire narrative declares categorically that there is no such thing as an immortal sinner. It's impossible. Even the righteous only receive it as a gift. Sinners living forever in hell? Despite presumed conditions that would normally kill them, therefore it must be God Who is intentionally keeping sinners alive for the sole purpose of tormenting them. It sickens me that Christians actually believe that such a god exists, let alone worthy of worship. Even worse, they call his name Jesus. That isn't the Jesus of the Bible, and it isn't the Jesus I know.We're not immortal by nature. If we live on without dying (as Adam would have done) or after physical death, it can only be as a result of God's input. "Eating the fruit of the tree of life" is a metaphor for that.
Yes - that was why God had to banish them from Eden.
They wouldn't have died if they had kept on eating it. Their immortality was a potential (or conditional) immortality.
That's a good question.Define "spiritual death". Does that mean Adam and Eve no longer had spirits?
RIP, spirit. We're gonna miss you.
The state of the dead is one of the most misunderstood teachings of the Bible and that misunderstanding formed the basis for every pagan belief system on the planet. "Thou shalt not surely die".I can see that this topic is a magnet for JWs and Sabbatarians. (sigh)
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LOLMy suspicions of the NIV are now confirmed.
My suspicions about topic participants are now confirmed. - LOLThe state of the dead is one of the most misunderstood teachings of the Bible and that misunderstanding formed the basis for every pagan belief system on the planet. "Thou shalt not surely die".
The Sabbath, which I have mentioned on any of these threads to date, is equally misunderstood. Both doctrines, Sunday sacredness and spiritualism, will together form the root of the final apostasy manifested in the life and times of Babylon the Great. I know, you don't see that now. But you will. Soon.
This to me means, that we are in the resurrected life of Jesus...we are Alive with him in spirit.John 5:24 NIV
“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged
but has crossed over from death to life.
What did he mean by killing and destroying the soul?It is talking about physical life and death, or something else?
Thanks.Define "spiritual death". Does that mean Adam and Eve no longer had spirits?
I guess that's the flip-side of the question I asked @St. SteVen: What does "Alive in the spirit" mean?we are Alive with him in spirit.
He's using physical life and physical death as a metaphor for something else, but what?You were dead, but God made you alive.
- Dead = ?
- Alive = ?
Only the Holy Spirit can answer your question..I guess that's the flip-side of the question I asked @St. SteVen: What does "Alive in the spirit" mean?
As contrasted with "dead in the flesh." (Although one can be both simultaneously.)I guess that's the flip-side of the question I asked @St. SteVen: What does "Alive in the spirit" mean?