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Originally Posted by Esaias
Adam was told 'ye shall die'. He was not told 'ye shall physically die, but spiritually live forever'.
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I'm calling you on this one because it's a blatant error. Where did God tell Adam that he would "spiritually die"? Death is death. The death God spoke of was physical... and spiritual. Both were atoned for by the slaughtering of a best to make coats of skins that covered their nakedness.
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God said 'you will die'. The serpent said 'you will not die.'
Adam, the LIVING SOUL, was going to die, according to God. If Adam was a 'living soul' (the Bible says so), then the living soul was going to DIE, according to God. but the serpent said Adam, the LIVING SOUL, would NOT DIE. So, God says the soul will die, the serpent says the soul will not die.
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Many are theologically incapable of thinking with categorical logic. Yes, a living being with intelligence and reason is a living soul. However, this doesn't discount the reality that the soul continues on after physical death. We must not fail to apply logical categorically... else you end up with a logical falacy predicated upon a false dichotomy, which is what you have.
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What say you? Oh wait, you have already staked your claim! The soul lives on! The soul DOES NOT DIE!
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Soul sleep is a doctrine of devils.
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Adam and eve did not physically die the day... because God had mercy? hmmm... what did Jesus mean when he said 'let the dead bury the dead'?
I think that might open up an understanding on this subject for you.
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Again, logical falacy due to a failure of applying categorical logic. You've bought into a false dichotomy.
Soul sleep is a doctrine of devils.