Death

I read that link. Whatever they say is not wrong and applicable to almost 99.9 percent of cases of death. But, there are some exceptions also where some creatures becomes alive once again even after confirming all possible medical benchmarks.

And, if that is true, does that not mean that there must be some other core reason of death instead of all those which we generally assume?

with love,
sanjay

They are almost right but only almost, not absolutely.

Considering something as a fundamental truth, it must prevails in all conditions, not merely in majority. There must be no exceptions whatsoever, otherwise it should be considered as a thumb rule only, not a fundamental truth.

with love,
sanjay

Of course. Let all others state their opinion first.

with love,
sanjay

Sorry, i did not get your point.

with love,
snajay

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Yes and no!

They are ‘right’ within the limits/boundaries of what they ‘know’.

They … and all people who subscribe to their opinions … are wrong … arrogant and small minded … to extrapolate beyond the limits/boundaries of what is ‘known’.

Death doesn’t actually exist. But the real and much more relevant question is: What do you want to believe?

Sorry James, i am unable to make anything from your answer. Would you elaborate?

with love,
sanjay

The Scriptures contain no such statement, ‘the soul never dies’, it is a pagan view and there is no reference in the Bible where the soul is referred to as being immortal or undying, in fact, over and over again it declares the opposite but people continue to believe only what they want to believe, ignoring the explicit verses which tell the truth about death yet multitudes still blindly follow empty teachings of an ‘everlasting soul’.

Okay. Now, i understand. But, that is not pertinent here.

In this thread, i want to prove the general perception and causes of the death are wrong. I cannot prove ( to others ) what causes death but still can put a big question mark its benchmark decided by medical sciences.

with love,
sanjay

Where in the Bible does it say explicitly that the soul, not the human body, dies?

What are “the limits/boundaries of what they know”?

We have to consider the two realms again: the physical one and the spiritual one.

You and all doctors, all physicians, all neurologists, all natural scientists are right when it comes to the physical realm.
You and all doctors, all physicians, all neurologists, all natural scientists are wrong when it comes to the spiritual realm.

Compare this with the following quote:

Agreed.

But if so, then one will probably never really know what “death” is. Or does death not exist at all?

Possibly.

Compare:

What do you believe?

What do you Want me to believe? :astonished:
:sunglasses:

I believe that death exists in what we call reality.

Sorry, I did not mean you. I meant Alf.

WendyDarling wrote:

Herein lies your confusion.

What is a “soul”?

“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Genesis 2:7.

A soul is a living being and a soul is always a combination of two things, body plus breath. A soul cannot exist unless body and breath are combined. The Scripture teaches that we are souls.

What is the “spirit” that returns to God at death?

The body without the spirit (breath) is dead. James 2:26 KJV. The spirit of God (the breath which God gave him), is in my nostrils." Job 27:3.KJV

The spirit that returns to God at death is the breath of life. Nowhere in the Scriptures does the “spirit” have any life, wisdom, or feeling after a person dies. It is the “breath of life” and nothing more.

Do not confuse spirit with the Holy Spirit.