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What happens when we die?

atpollard

Active Member
None of us survive our own deaths. It's a nice fantasy, but get over it people. We die, we're not permanent. Nothing is eternal, why on Baal's Blue Ball would anyone think human consciousness is??
A dead man got up and walked and he told a bunch of people this was so. Those people chose to face death rather than say that they did not see what they had seen.
There is something after death. It is reality, so face it 'people'. We are resurrected, our soul is permanent. We are eternal, why in the name of Captain Obvious would anyone think human consciousness is not real?? :)
 

midopafo

Member
What happens when you die you ask ? Well you will travel up to the Judgement Seat of God and be examined. It will take a couple of minutes and any guilt will be revealed, according to that few moments of guilt or innocence eternity of one sort or another beckons.

I think spending my time on discussing this scripture or that scripture and what it means may be what you like to do, however it is not my cup to tea.
 

Ben Avraham

Well-Known Member
What happens when you die you ask ? Well you will travel up to the Judgement Seat of God and be examined. It will take a couple of minutes and any guilt will be revealed, according to that few moments of guilt or innocence eternity of one sort or another beckons.

I think spending my time on discussing this scripture or that scripture and what it means may be what you like to do, however it is not my cup to tea.

With that explanation of yours above for what is supposed to happen when we die, I can see why this is not your cup of tea. Can you evidence what you say above about what will happen when we die? No, you can't. But that after we die we will be taken to our eternal home in the grave, it is proved by almost daily facts.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
What happens when you die you ask ? Well you will travel up to the Judgement Seat of God and be examined. It will take a couple of minutes and any guilt will be revealed, according to that few moments of guilt or innocence eternity of one sort or another beckons.

I think spending my time on discussing this scripture or that scripture and what it means may be what you like to do, however it is not my cup to tea.

I do not believe this happens until the last judgement at the great white throne.

I believe you could try a little something other than orange pekoe for a change and it would do you good. The herbals are great sensory experiences.
 

Brian Schuh

Well-Known Member
I believe in my previous life I was shot in the back in my teenage years.

I do believe birth is a shock but not a trauma.
I also have a pastlife memory. In the book of Job he said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb and naked I will return there (to my mother's womb.) So Job expected to be reincarnated.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I believe in my previous life I was shot in the back in my teenage years.

I do believe birth is a shock but not a trauma.
Yes I once believed that also, I always felt that I was hit in the head from behind by an ax, and then through my life i was shot, isn't that funny.
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
what happens when we die?


The Bible tells us, but most are taught pagan Greek philosophy, that the afterlife is immediate. It isn't!:

Ecclesiastes 9:5; Psalms 146:3-4; John 11:11-14; Acts of the Apostles 7:60.

This harmonizes with what God told Adam, @ Genesis 3:19. There is no awareness after death.

If the dead were living somewhere else, why the need for a resurrection at a later time (John 5:28-29; John 6:44)? --Note the future tense Jesus used in John 5:28-29.

The Bible is consistent with this understanding, that the dead (for now) are unconscious, sleeping as it were, until the Resurrection.

How many are taught that the soul dies? Ezekiel 18:4 tells us this.
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
Is it so we can "all stand before the judgement seat of God" (Rom 14.10), and if so, why would we want to when we have already died for our sins?

Good reasoning!

When, in the future, people are resurrected, they will be judged on what they do from that point on.
 

rusra02

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
You asked a lot of questions. I think the answer to the question "what happens when we die?" is "His spirit [or breath] goes out, he returns to the ground; On that very day his thoughts perish." (Psalm 146:4) Thus the need for a resurrection, since " the dead know nothing at all...Also, their love and their hate and their jealousy have already perished, and they no longer have any share in what is done under the sun." (Ecclesiastes 9:5,6)
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
The Bible tells us, but most are taught pagan Greek philosophy, that the afterlife is immediate. It isn't!:

Ecclesiastes 9:5; Psalms 146:3-4; John 11:11-14; Acts of the Apostles 7:60.

This harmonizes with what God told Adam, @ Genesis 3:19. There is no awareness after death.

If the dead were living somewhere else, why the need for a resurrection at a later time (John 5:28-29; John 6:44)? --Note the future tense Jesus used in John 5:28-29.

The Bible is consistent with this understanding, that the dead (for now) are unconscious, sleeping as it were, until the Resurrection.

How many are taught that the soul dies? Ezekiel 18:4 tells us this.

I believe it does not say that. You are misquoting scripture.

I believe you have to consider what you mean by living, A dead person does not have a living body. However that does not mean a dead person is not spiritually alive. A resurrection is to a living body but if the spirit is dead it can't be resurrected.

I don't believe it says that anywhere but I do believe the dead like to sleep.

I believe of course the soul dies because the body dies but the spirit lives on. You are confused because so many people use soul in place of spirit.

 
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