Sheol/Hades? Do they exist in the mind of God, "who brings life from the dead and calls into being things that do not exist" (Romans 4:17-18)?
Recreating you and me from nothingness is child's play compared to whipping up a whole universe from scratch and completing the project 14.3% ahead of schedule. (The Genesis account doesn't say if the universe project came in under budget. I guess there are some things even God can't do.)
Forgive me, I replied to hastely.
Not so sure what it is you are saying. It seems as though you are not really sure where they are going. Why did you quote Romans 4:17-18? That doesn't seem to go here at all. What does that mean to you?
I don't understand your second reply at all.
People may share what they will here. You, and others have the freedom to object, or not and I will respect and love you the same as everyone else who may come by to answer the question.
Does the soul that dies; still become resurrected? Jesus Christ, was a soul in hell, and God raised him up from the dead, therefore ... what does that make of the soul going on forward, or is 'immortal'.
There is a scripture somewhere that calls us human being are called gods, by Jesus, in John 10:34, but what does that mean? Do we have part of God inside of us, and become born again when that part of us is awakened, but even if it is not that; that part of a person goes on to be resurrected?
Or does the soul of an individual cease to exist?
This topic is highly debated, world-wide surely, and it is a topic that sticks out like a sore thumb.
Love to you, Lambano,
Matthew