What separates the living from the dead?
Breath.
Breathing is something that we all do without even having to think about doing it, yet the most vital part of life is our ability to breathe. When we are no longer breathing, we are no longer living.
There are some who may say they believe that there is no God, and that we exist all on our own, but that is not true.
In the Bible (Genesis 2:7 specifically), God forms Adam from the ground, and breathes the breath of life into him:
Genesis 2:7
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.
God formed Adam's body from the dust from the ground, then afterwards breathed into his nostrils the breath of life (the spirit). Notice how Adam is not referred to as 'living;' until after God have breathed the breath of life into him, so Adam was lifeless prior to this, and a lifeless body do not breathe and do not move.
This is still true today.
A dead body is a body that is absent of breath, and a dead body lacks the ability to do anything living people have the ability to do-eat, drink, move, etc. While many do not acknowledge God, and deny that our breath and our ability to breathe comes from God, they cannot deny that when something is no longer breathing, then it is no longer living, nor can they cannot deny that breath is something that is not physically removed from our bodies when we die, yet once breath is absent from our bodies, then the body is lifeless. Breath, then, is proof of an invisible life that gives life to our bodies, and once the breath and our ability to breathe is gone, our bodies are left lifeless.
Breath.
Breathing is something that we all do without even having to think about doing it, yet the most vital part of life is our ability to breathe. When we are no longer breathing, we are no longer living.
There are some who may say they believe that there is no God, and that we exist all on our own, but that is not true.
In the Bible (Genesis 2:7 specifically), God forms Adam from the ground, and breathes the breath of life into him:
Genesis 2:7
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.
God formed Adam's body from the dust from the ground, then afterwards breathed into his nostrils the breath of life (the spirit). Notice how Adam is not referred to as 'living;' until after God have breathed the breath of life into him, so Adam was lifeless prior to this, and a lifeless body do not breathe and do not move.
This is still true today.
A dead body is a body that is absent of breath, and a dead body lacks the ability to do anything living people have the ability to do-eat, drink, move, etc. While many do not acknowledge God, and deny that our breath and our ability to breathe comes from God, they cannot deny that when something is no longer breathing, then it is no longer living, nor can they cannot deny that breath is something that is not physically removed from our bodies when we die, yet once breath is absent from our bodies, then the body is lifeless. Breath, then, is proof of an invisible life that gives life to our bodies, and once the breath and our ability to breathe is gone, our bodies are left lifeless.
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