Amen! Death is not a complete end of existence. It's separation from the body.There is a natural death of the body , ... of which only the body dies , but the SOUL GOES TO THE GLORIOUS LORD WHO has saved it .
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Amen! Death is not a complete end of existence. It's separation from the body.There is a natural death of the body , ... of which only the body dies , but the SOUL GOES TO THE GLORIOUS LORD WHO has saved it .
You've posted this a couple of times, but it doesn't mean anything to me. 1x1x1=1. How do You explain that? See what I mean?How about you explain how 100% + 100% = 100%?
And the fact that God is Creator, and the manner in which He created all things can be seen in Genesis.JESUS.... Savior.
Emmanuel... God with us. We can plainly understand by this that Jesus was/is God.
Conceived by the Holy Spirit (who is the Spirit of God). And no, this was not a sexual encounter. God is Creator. He can create a body in the womb of a virgin! And He did exactly that.
AND JESUS SPOKE OF THIS . FEAR not them that can ONLY KILL the body but after that have nothing they can do .What is the Biblical meaning of death? How can you discuss life and death if you cannot define these words according to how the Bible uses them?
I realize that this may seem a scary proposition, given the FACT that "death is cessation of existence" will not fit. But truth is what sets us free.
Look at every place "death", "dead", those words. Learn the Greek words used. Look at every place they are used, and find the meaning that is true in every place, and then you can know what God means when He speaks of death.
It's not just the humanist perception of death . . . Oh look, not moving, that person is "gone". That doesn't work, and I suspect we all realize that, which is why no one wants to engage this question, and so many posts seem intent on just impugning me. Forget about me. Deal with the question.
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Death is separation.How about you explain how death <> end of life?
The Bible is not a lexicon. Neither am I. Consult your favorite lexicon to brush up on word meanings.
We all know what death means. Only a trinitarian dualist supposes antonyms are some form of synonym.
Again, your double standards emerge.
<death = some form of life> is insufficient for you ... for reasons that you do not reveal, you do not 'clarify.' That's kind of odd.
Define your question.Please tell me what you think it means when you respond to the questions I asked you about Jesus and God.
Implied premise? The only implied premise is that your definition has to work.Your question has an implied premise that I reject;
Define your question.
Or continue to dance.
Up to you.
You know what I'm getting at here, don't you? Death is not cessation of existence, death is separation, from the body, from God.
Was Jesus separated from His body? Absolutely! Did Jesus cease to exist? No way!
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You've posted this a couple of times, but it doesn't mean anything to me. 1x1x1=1. How do You explain that? See what I mean?
And again . . . The Bible tells us how it uses the words it uses, if you are willing to see it.Friend, the Bible is not a lexicon.
Define my question? All I asked you to do was address the questions I asked you about Jesus and God using whatever your definition of death is. Until you do that I won’t be able to understand what you believe.
You are avoiding this like the plague!
The point I'm trying to make . . . The Godhead is not a "math equation". Just because you post an equation, that does not signify anything about God.Friend, I asked about addition and you are replying with multiplication. The proverbial apples and oranges. That is how you conversate.
And yet you won't get specific on what that means.Jesus died.
I've been posting what I believe over and over, so maybe you've maybe you've missed that . . .
Death is not cessation of existence, death is separation, from the body, from God.
Was Jesus separated from His body? Absolutely! Did Jesus cease to exist? No way!
I've answered this several times, I hope that's enough.
Much love!