You claim dead Abraham literally said "Lazarus is comforted" - that is a direct praise of "the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost" who has come to give us everlasting comfort.
You're almost childishly cute in your inability to understand what real debate it. I'll try again: Quote what I say, and then show how it is wrong with better reasoning. Don't insert your doctrine into what I say, and then respond to it, as though I said it.
You say, 'dead Abraham' said, because of your mortal soul theology, so that dead body means dead soul.
Abraham's living soul in Paradise said Lazarus was comforted, which is what the Lord gives account of.
Now, that Abraham's soul was not dead with his body in the grave:
Then come unto him the Sadducees, which say there is no resurrection;
And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God?
And as touching the dead, that they rise: have ye not read in the book of Moses, how in the bush God spake unto him, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?
He is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living: ye therefore do greatly err.
God is not the God of dead mortal bodies, but of living souls. And the dead bodies will be resurrected with immortality for the living souls of the saints, that are now in the presence of the Lord in heaven.
As I said before, you are simply a modern type of Sadducee, who thinks God is the God of dead bodies and souls in a grave.
Now, to prove that you're not simply resorting to extreme pettiness, here's your opportunity to agree with me and the Psalmist that "the dead praise not the Lord".
Once again, your entrenched blindness to anything other than what you already think, inserts itself into what others say, including Scripture.
Show where I said the dead do praise the Lord?
You said it's inconsequential how Greek authorities like Strong and Vine and Weymouth and others think Greek words ought to be defined because they must be defined by the ancients like Homer.
I demonstrated the idiocy of that logic by asking you why you don't go around telling everyone "Jesus made me gay!!!" -- because meanings of words change over time.
And you've demonstrated how impossible it is to keep doctrinal errors in line with other doctrinal errors.
I've already responded to this twice. Go back, find it, quote it, then address what I said. Not what you insert into it, to make it say what you want.
"Verily, I say unto you today thou shalt be with Me in paradise".
Of course, we who are not seduced by your false ideas know that Jesus and the thief didn't go anywhere on Friday - the verse is a future promise that He and the thief would meet again at the end of time in the Resurrection of the Just.
It's peculiar, when the natural theologian refuses to accept plain words in their natural meaning, if they don't like them. And so they all of sudden get all spiritual about how 'this day' does not really mean today, but is some
this day in the future.
This Scripture also shows that Jesus when to hell, and then also went
into Paradise of Abraham's bosom to fellowship with them for however long, before rising again and leading their captivity captive with Him to heaven.
What is most encouraging to me is that no thinking person will ever be seduced by such doctrinal madness. Therefore, moving forward, I hope the Holy Spirit speaks to through something I've written that will convince you to climb down from your Carousel of Compounded Doctrinal Delusion, my friend.
He has. I am seeing firsthand how common intelligence can be done away with, in order to believe one's own imagination.
I am also seeing how hard it is to lead such people to normal rules of honest debate, without them inserting their own imagination into what others say, and then acting like they said.
It's the same thing done with God's words in Scripture.
Look, if Luke 16 is a literal story, then "Abraham's bosom" means Abraham's literal bosom - the same bosom that embraced Sarai, that held Isaac close before he laid down on the altar. You can't claim a passage is literal then proceed to assign symbolic interpretations to it.
You see therefore, how you refuse to read any Scripture, without your own doctrine of mortal souls applied to it by you?
I don't even think you can understand that simple fact. You are so completely solidified into what you want to think about the nature of the soul, that you don't even know how to acknowledge someone else teaches differently, which includes Scripture.
The soul of Abraham was literally being rested in by Lazarus, when the rich man spoke in the flames of hell. Lazarus was too busy resting in Abraham's bosom, to bother with responding for himself.
Abraham's bosom, therefore, must be several miles wide to accommodate all the dead saints since Adam and Eve...I doubt anything held such a big boy "captive" LOL
The mind of the natural theologian loves to apply natural thinking to spiritual things, so as to then conclude how ridiculous it is to do so.
It doesn't occur to you, that you make Scripture and other peoples' words sound ridiculous, only because you are applying your imagination to it: it's not scripture and teaching of Scripture that is ridiculous, but your imagination inserted into it.
Scripture only says that Lazarus was
at that time in Abraham's bosom.
As I suggested before: read the words actually written, without inserting yourself into them, so you can at least get the facts straight, before trying to make a joke out of them.
That applies to Scripture first, and then to anyone's teaching of Scripture.