The
spirit of life, the man with the creation, leaves it at the death ( Ecclesiastes 12.7, 3.19-21 ).
In
humans and animals have the same spirit of life that death leaves them ( Ecclesiastes
3.19-21 ).
That
spirit, or breath of life has no consciousness of itself, it is clear from the
fact that the spirit has never opened one of his conscious existing to connect
with the person in creation and at birth.
There
is also more evidence that the same spirit has more conscious activities after
he leaves the person at his death, than it was before the connecting with the
person.
Where
is the spirit at death, must be the same location from which it comes the
resurrection, at the same time, we know that the spirit flies away to God
(scattered), and the dust returns to the Earth ( Ecclesiastes 12.7 ).
The
BIBLE DENIES the HUMAN CONSCIOUS STATE AFTER DEATH, for "the dead know
nothing" ( Ecclesiastes 9.5, Ps 6.6
).
The
death of the man stops to think, to love, to hate and to praise God ( Ps145.4,
Eccl 9.5-6, Is 38.18 ).
The
dead know nothing, as those who have never lived ( Job 3.11-17, 10.18-19 ). They do not know and
those who continue to live on the Earth ( Job 14.20-21, Is 63.16 ).
The
fact that the soul, spirit and body are in a State of complete unconsciousness
during sleep, they are deceased and in death, because death is compared to
sleep ( John 11.11-14, Dan 12.2, 1 Thess 4.14-16 ).
Answers
to objections:
1.
The promise of Christ that the thief will be with him in paradise, doesn't
prove life after death because Christ ascended to heaven to his father shortly
AFTER THE REVIVAL ( John 20.17-18 ).
2.
The parable of Lazarus and the rich does not teach that a person has
consciousness after death, because there is no mention of the SOUL or SPIRIT,
but said about people that have eyes, tongue and toes. The target of parables -
explain what will happen to the righteous the wicked rich and poor after the
trial.
3.
The "Resolve and be with Christ" ( Phil 1.23 ) will, when Paul will
receive his award at the second coming of Christ ( 2 Tim 4.8 ).
4. What Paul says in 2 Cor 5.1-8 ("out of body") will, when “this one mortal becomes dressed in immortal ", at the time of the first resurrection (1 Corinthians 15.42-44, 54).
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