Is it true or not that the Bible claims that human beings have immortal souls? — Daniel C
Yes, according to their beliefs, the soul is immortal. — Christopher
Yes, destroyed and tormented. Yet still in existence. In some variations, the soul is reborn in the process. — Christopher
the objective reality of human consciousness. — Christopher
Get the quote that shows this lie and denies the second eath is the final one. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
death and damnation — Christopher
Let me know when you read it. — Christopher
But isn't this view another example of how bad Christian theology can be? — Daniel C
Yes, according to their beliefs, the soul is immortal. — Christopher
Christians don't. They simply believe as a presupposition of their faith. If anyone's "justifying," you can challenge them on their faith - faith has no need of justification, it only needs belief. And that not for itself, but as an animating principle. It's not (so much) that you have a soul, but rather what it means to have one.Christians can justify their belief in the existence of an immortal soul/spirit on Biblical grounds. — Daniel C
Is it true or not that the Bible claims that human beings have immortal souls? — Daniel C
How would you interpret the resurrection of Lazarus then?There are references to "soul" in the Old Testament, and none in the New Testament. None refer to a soul being immortal. — Relativist
Lazarus was dead, then Jesus "woke" him up to life. Paul also speaks of dead people as "asleep". Resurrection in the New Testament is about BODILY resurrection.There are references to "soul" in the Old Testament, and none in the New Testament. None refer to a soul being immortal. — Relativist
How would you interpret the resurrection of Lazarus then? — Shamshir
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