Interesting thought.
Question to meditate on... is Satan a spirit? Or are fallen angels spirit beings?
The RCC has always claimed that everyone has an immortal soul. That soul is said to leave the body when the body dies. They say that this immortal soul is conscious and is either in the presence of God or in some other place, purgatory perhaps. The soul being immortal is said to be incorrutible
"According to the Roman Catechism, the damned are eternally deprived of the beatific vision. They will not receive any consolations in hell, escape from the pain of hellfire, or have any company except for the demons that tempted them."
Those souls must be considered dead because the Scripture tells us that souls die. How can a soul be dead if it is immortal?
The definition of immortal:
ἄφθαρτος aphthartos 8x
incorruptible, immortal, imperishable, undying, enduring, Rom_1:23; 1Co_9:25; 1Co_15:52
ἀφθορία aphthoria 1x
pr. incapability of decay;
met. incorruptness, integrity, genuineness, purity, Tit_2:7
So, all souls are incorruptible, immortal, imperishable, undying, enduring, Rom_1:23; 1Co_9:25; 1Co_15:52
Why then does the Scripture tell us souls die(Eze 18:4)?
Here is a quote from the highly regarded commentary by Matthew Henry on Eze 18:4. This commentary was recommended to me by the orthodox Presbyterian church.
"The sinner that persists in sin shall certainly die, his iniquity shall be his ruin: The soul that sins shall die, shall die as a soul can die, shall be excluded from the favour of God, which is the life and bliss of the soul, and shall lie for ever under his wrath, which is its death and misery."
According to Matthew Henry and many Christian denominations, death and misery, being excluded from the favor of God, is what happens and what it means by "the soul that sins shall die".
Matthew Henry continues:
"That if ministers be not faithful to their trust, if they do not warn sinners of the fatal consequences of sin, but suffer them to go on unreproved, the blood of those that perish through their carelessness will be required at their hand. It shall be charged upon them in the day of account that it was owing to their unfaithfulness that such and such precious souls perished in sin; for who knows but if they had had fair warning given them they might have fled in time from the wrath to come? And, if it contract so heinous a guilt as it does to be accessory to the murder of a dying body, what is it to be accessory to the ruin of an immortal soul?"
What does Matthew Henry mean when he calls the soul immortal?
On the one hand he says that a dead soul is one who is excluded from the favor of God and is under God's wrath,
which is death and misery. Then, on the other hand he says,
"that such and such precious souls perished in sin"
So what does Matthew Henry mean by "immortal soul"? He can't mean what the word immortal means because, if he does, he contradicts it's meaning by saying it dies (meaning in "misery') and that it perished.
The word means: undying and imperishable.