Interesting perspective. But I believe the Scriptures were not meant to be ambiguous, about life's questions.Hey Hockeycowboy, have you seen those verses in the original unadulterated language?
This is where man didn't say "Here is what God is saying" and then re-write scripture for us "dummies". There is a close to original version out there still for those who can think for themselves which according to John is all of us. 1 John 2:27 The word is written inside ALL our hearts whether old testament (death) or new testament (life). James 1:21 "Receive-ye the implanted saying (word) the-one being able to save the souls of you". Death (OT) is first as it strips away all outer flesh and releases our life and spirit within.
Death comes first.
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit John 12:24
We all are God's "seed" (grain of wheat) and "fell into the earth (natural body itself which converts back to "earth"). When we die, we bear much fruit.
Check this verse out, it's so beautiful as it shows this process occurring now.
Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day 2 Cor 4:16
See how we are actually two being put together in one body. Outer man is dying while inner man is living and being renewed.
Here is what John 5:28-29 says according to the Westminster-Leningrad codex where each word was given one, single meaning and wasn't changed throughout all scripture to suit the writers preconceived beliefs.
No be-marveling this that is-coming hour in-which all the ones in the memorial-vaults shall-be-hearing the sound of him. John 5:28
And they-shall-be-outgoing the-ones the good doing into upstanding of life the-ones YET the fowl practicing into upstanding of judging John 5:29 (There is actual group called "yet" that practice fowl, these "live" and carry out the old testament on mankind now.)
This chapter and verse can be found here.
Please check out John 5:29. It says "the ones doing good". Where do they HAVE to be when they "do good"? Answer: In the MEMORIAL vaults. They (ones doing good) shall be out-going into upstanding of life whereas the ones YET will not go into life but into judgment. YET do not have life but will be alive in death. In God's eyes ALL are alive to him whether we call them "alive" or "dead".
Now he is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for all are alive to him." Luke 20:38 (God doesn't see the dead as "dead" but as living because he sees both sides of "life" and "death" as one. This "duality" that man sees is created by a "sea" and when Jesus crosses over to the "other side" to visit the memorial vaults, he is crossing over the divider of and one of the containers of death. This is why Revelations 20:13 says "the sea will give up its dead")
So, are you alive now? Could your body NOW be a "memorial vault" or a prison for your spirit being? Are you able to escape it without "passing over" or "passing through" death?
Consider this that Romans 11:32 says "ALL have been bound into a PRISON of disobedience (body - memorial vault) so he could have mercy upon ALL".
I am convinced this prison is our current body and natural mind of darkness that can not see the spiritual "unseen" things all around us now. The beautiful thing is that if we can go through this body/life without judging (ourselves and others) we are truly free. Matt 7:1-2.
Blessings...
As Jehovah God told Adam after he'd sinned, "You will return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are, and to dust you will return. -- Genesis 3:19
And we don't have souls, we are souls. -- Genesis 2:7
Souls die (Ezekiel 18:4), they (we) are not immortal. That belief comes from pagan Greek teachings, from Plato and others.
The only hope for future life, is when the Resurrection begins.
For now, our dead loved ones are "aware of nothing / know not anything / conscious of nothing at all." -- Ecclesiastes 9:5.
When we die, our "thoughts perish." -- Psalms 146:3-4
Until the Resurrection, in the Last Day. -- John 6:44