JayJayDee
Avid JW Bible Student
[FONT="]Hello Latuwr, thank you and welcome to the RF. [/FONT][FONT="]Blessings to you through Messiah Yahushua, My YAHWEH and My ELOHIM![/FONT]
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[/FONT]You correctly understand that men and women are souls. Death comes to a soul when the spirit is forced to leave our bodies.
[FONT="]My understanding of the "spirit" leaving the body is that the "breath" that keeps us alive by oxygenating every cell in our body, ceases when we stop breathing, and our living organism that depends on this "breath of life" dies, with no conscious existence in any afterlife. (Eccl 9:5, 6, 10; Psalm 146:4) We all go to the same place as other living things that die. (Eccl 3:19)....'back to the dust' (Gen 3:19)
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[/FONT]I am curious, from whom did you receive your spirit which does now animate your flesh? Did you receive your spirit from your physical parents?
[FONT="]It was Jehovah, my Creator who gave man and other living things, 'the breath of life'. The ability to breathe is passed on from our parents whose DNA produced the "soul" that is 'us' as individuals.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I do not believe that God gives breath to all living things individually. He gave them all life when he created them, but ability to pass on life was the miracle. It is an automatic response for all human babies (and other breathing life forms) to take a breath when they are born. God created them to do that. If it were God who gave babies the breath of life individually, then how would you explain that some babies never get to take that first breath? How would you explain the conception of a child from an act of violence such as rape?
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[/FONT][FONT="]If not, how did spirit come to inhabit your flesh so that you did become a living soul?
Spirit is literally our "breath". It does not inhabit our flesh, it is something we do with our beautifully designed lungs so that our flesh can be regenerated from minute to minute. We do not have to force ourselves to breathe, do we? It is a natural and very powerful 'command' that must be obeyed so that it keeps us alive, even when we are sleeping or unconscious.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT="]When someone 'dies' (stops breathing) their 'spirit' can be returned by CPR. Re-oxygenating the body by putting air in the lungs and artificially pumping the heart, can bring the 'spirit' back. It is a medical procedure however, that operates within the parameters set by God in the first place. If the brain (the drivers seat of the soul) has not been deprived of oxygen for too long, life and breathing can be restored. This is not really a miracle but a wonderful blessing that can return someone from the brink of death and return them to their families. But regardless of all attempts, life will eventually cease for all of us. Our 'spirit' will leave our body for the last time in this world. It will "go out" much like a candle when it is extinguished.
"The spirit returns to the true God who gave it" in that the future life prospects for that person rest with God and his plans for the resurrection. Only God can then return the spirit. (Eccl 12:7; John 5:28, 29)
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Thank you for the opportunity to share my beliefs with you. Your kindness and humility are truly appreciated. [/FONT]:yes:Thanking you in advance should you be moved to reply,
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