when evidence is twisted to fit a narrative
false
you twisted what I said to fit your narrative because you don't believe
"in the continued existence of the spirit\soul outside the body after physical death"
you believe the spirit ceases to exist until the resurrection
Depends on what you mean by "the spirit".
Ecclesiastes 12:7 KJV — Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
This describes death prior to Christ's resurrection. It is in keeping with Gen 3, where God described death as returning to the dust. It is NOT in keeping with the view that the spirit goes to some other place for awhile.
So if the "spirit" is the person without a body, it doesn't work. But if the spirit is some sort of life force, or breath, from God, both Gen 3 and Ecc 12 make sense.
Sadducees didn't believe in spirits , they believed only in the here and now
We can dismiss with the Sadduccees, as I believe in spirits, and I believe in the resurrection.
you are saying we are created with a mortal spirit which is not in the image of God
There is plenty of disagreement in the church about what "made in the image of God" means.
you said : I believe the spirit continues to exist after resurrection.
so not continual existence
Correct.
Jesus taught continual existence
(Luke 16:22-23 [MKJV]) [22] And it happened that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom. The rich one also died and was buried. [23] And in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments, and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Perhaps that's what He meant. But I've offered another option for that passage.
tying to twist who it was ?
No. Remember that in your favorite passage, above, the angels carried Lazarus to Abraham. Why doesn't Samuel need them to carry him back to earth? So the angels could be the elohim from the Samuel story, being brought up from the grave. Then Samuel could be seen by the witch in Ramah. Then Saul sees him when he gets closer.
Facts:
the bible says it was Samuel
she could see Samuel before Saul could
Saul could only see & hear Samuel when he surfaced.
Saul saw that it was Samuel
Supra
Saul answered Samuel's question that was directed at Saul.
what Samuel said about Saul's death came true
Agreed
continual existence
(I Samuel 28:11-19)
(I Samuel 28:19) And, the LORD will also deliver Israel with you into the hand of the Philistines. And tomorrow you and your sons shall be with me. The LORD also shall deliver the army of Israel into the hand of the Philistines.
Yes. With Samuel: dead in the ground.
that doesn't work , everyone will be raised from the dead
Good point! But He's not the God of everyone. What's the difference? They believed in Christ, looking forward to His coming.
God calls Abraham Isaac and Jacob living,
he made a distinction which you are trying to erase , not every one is living
Everyone's spirit is living, according to you. And you're talking about spirits anyway, in that passage.
(John 8:56) Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and He saw and was glad.
Right--he looked forward to Christ's coming, and to His death and resurrection, since he believed God could raise Isaac from the dead.
no
Enoch and Elijah are examples of the rapture
(I Corinthians 15:50 [MKJV]) And I say this, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does corruption inherit incorruption.
The rapture is a resurrection event. If you're correct the Elijah was already in a rapture state, then he was in his incorruptible, eternal body, and
1. He was not a spirit.
2. Jesus was not the first fruits
Are you willing to stand by that interpretation?
so not resurrected with new bodies , like Jesus is ,and your examples died again.
Supra mortem
Samuel wasn't resurrected then murdered
No, God can't murder a man.
Moses wasn't resurrected
the bible didn't say they were resurrected ,
that absurd argument would make Moses the first resurrected from the dead and not Jesus.
Not if Moses was only resurrected temporarily in some form of his old, corruptible body.
I'm not trying to blow off your point, as it's a good one. My argument is weak here.
(Matthew 17:7-8) [7] And Jesus came and touched them, and said, Arise and do not be terrified. [8] And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one except Jesus alone.
I dont see a problem with this passage. If God brought them to the mountain without the disciples seeing it, He can remove them. But it tells us nothing of their form.
sorry no Amen to a heretical view
I'm trying to figure out why it's heretical