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Originally posted by loseyourname This is a myth? Can you name me a living thing that doesn't die? And don't go blabbering about the human spirit. I'm talking about biological life. A spirit is not alive as defined by the biological sciences.
Sure my Dear loseyourname ! its a myth! you can go back to my thread and read carefully by using the bible!
Bible is written by GOD and it is true knowledge but the definiton of biological sciences are proved by human beeing therefore i dont agree with scientists,I do but in a certain way,not in everything cause they dont believe in God's power!
I really dont agree with you for the fact that the spirit is not alive. so let me enlighten you more MR. Loseyourname... I hope YOU agree and not increase my warning points...
Many who believe in God think of him as a force, not as a person. In certain cultures, for example, gods have been identified with the forces of nature. Some who have examined evidence gathered through scientific research into the structure of the universe and the nature of life on earth have concluded that there has to be a First Cause. Nevertheless, they hesitate to attach a personality to this Cause.
Yet, does not the complexity of creation indicate that the First Cause must have had great intelligence? Intelligence requires a mind. The great mind responsible for all creation belongs to the person of God. Yes, God has a body, not a physical one like ours, but a spiritual body. "If there is a physical body," says the Bible, "there is also a spiritual one." (1 Corinthians 15:44) Explaining the nature of God, the Bible clearly states: "God is a Spirit." (John 4:24) A spirit has a form of life that differs greatly from ours, and it is invisible to human eyes. (John 1:18) There are invisible spirit creatures as well. They are angels —"the sons of the true God." —Job 1:6; 2:1.
Since God is an uncreated person with a spiritual body, he logically has a place of residence. Referring to the spirit realm, the Bible tells us that the heavens are God's "established place of dwelling." (1 Kings 8:43) Also, the Bible writer Paul states: 'Christ entered into heaven itself to appear before the person of God for us.' —Hebrews 9:24.
The word "spirit" is also used in the Bible in another sense. Addressing God in prayer, the psalmist said: "If you send forth your spirit, they are created." (Psalm 104:30) This spirit is not God himself but a force that God sends forth, or uses, to accomplish whatever he wishes. By means of it, God created the physical heavens, the earth, and all living things. (Genesis 1:2; Psalm 33:6) His spirit is called holy spirit. God used his holy spirit to inspire the men who wrote the Bible. (2 Peter 1:20, 21) Hence, the holy spirit is the invisible active force that God uses to fulfill his purposes.
I really want to discuss this with you Mr. loseyourname so i will post another thread about the spirit and the true knowledge and i want you to give me your oppinion
All right, hot shot, that's exactly what I said not to post. Spirits don't count. I'm talking about physically living things, because that's what the phrase "all things must die" is referring to. It is not referring to non-physical life.
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