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1 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | jamison | 204987 | ||
Hello Val, No problem. Look them over if you like. Doesn't matter if you agree. Just understand that I switched to the soul sleep (actual death) side after it was presented to me and I researched all these things. I studied the rich man and Lazarus parable, Moses and Elijah, Enoch, etc. I may be wrong, but I did look into all these as well as others. For example, regarding the transfiguration, in Matt 7:9 Jesus tells the disciples to not tell anyone of the vision. I looked up the word translated as vision (horama 3705). It is used 11 other times in the NT and is pretty obvious in the other usages that it refers to like a dream (notice Acts 12:9 especially when Peter actually wondered if something were true or a vision [horama]). Anyway, just food for thought. To answer your question, I believe that body, soul, spirit, mind, consciousness, all of you dies at death. However, we will live again after the Resurrection. jamison |
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2 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | stjohn | 204996 | ||
jamison, how bout, Luke 23:43 when Jesus replied to the thief, are you going to tell us it too was just a dream? "And He said to him, "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise." | ||||||
3 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | jamison | 205053 | ||
Hello John, You have pointed to the one verse that is a puzzler to me. I have read how other people who believe in actual death interpret this and some seem feasible while others seem far fetched. I could share some of the ideas, but it really wouldn't matter. Suffice it to say that in light of the other verses I have presented before and the fact that the Jews had pretty much no concept of life continuing after death, that I do not believe this is saying otherwise. Well done though. The other verses are pretty easy to show aren't talking about continued life after death. This one presents (for me at least) the only one that would point in the other direction. jamison |
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4 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | stjohn | 205064 | ||
Given the fact, that it was spoken from the lips of God himself, should give you, just reason enough, to take head of His counsel. Can you show evidence in Jewish history of your assertions? By the way your arguments have not swayed me one iota, to me at least, they are, weak tea, at best. Shalom "I have endeavored in my ministry, to preach to you not a part of the truth, but the whole counsel of God: but I can not harmonize it, nor am I anxious to do so. I am sure all truth is harmonious, and to my ear, the harmony is clear enough. But I can not give you a complete score of the music, or mark the harmonies of the gamete, I must leave the chief musician, to do that." -- C.H. Spurgeon |
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5 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | jamison | 205093 | ||
Hello John, I am not trying to sway you, stand firm. However, if Scripture is truly God-breathed, then every verse I have quoted is basically spoken from the lips of God Himself as well. jamison |
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6 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | stjohn | 205094 | ||
nice try..... I can barley taste the tea. Give it a rest, will you, please? | ||||||