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UNCONDITIONAL IMMORTALITY

OR

RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD

 

Is "The Wages Of Sin Death"

Or

"Eternal Life With Torment In Hell"

 

William Robert West

 

An Immortal Soul and the Doctrine of Hell

What the Bible does not say about Hell

 

 

Foreword

 

What does the Bible say about an immortal soul and or spirit? Nothing. Together soul and

spirit are used almost 1,100 times in the King James Version, but not one time is immortal even

used in the same verse with either one. Immortal and immortality are in the Old Testament 0

times, in the New Testament, immortal one time, immortality five times, all by Paul. What does

he say?

 

1. "Now unto the King eternal, immortal" [1 Timothy 1:17].

2. Only God has immortality [1 Timothy 6:16].

3. Christ "abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel" [2

Timothy 1:10].

4. "To them (Christians) that...seek for glory and honor and immortality" [Romans 2:7].

5. "This mortal must put on immortality" [1 Corinthians 15:53] at the resurrection.

6. "This mortal shall have put on immortality" [1 Corinthians 15:54] after the resurrection.

 

Why are we to "seek for" that which we are born with? Why will we "put on immortality" if the

only part of us that will ever be immortal, has been immortal from birth (or before birth)? The

fact that a person must "seek for...immortality" and immortality must be "put on" at the

resurrection is conclusive proof that a person does not now have it. If Romans 2:7 and 1 Corinthians

 

15:53 teaches nothing more, it teaches that no part of a person now possess immortality.

There are only two views that are commonly believed about what will happen to mankind after

death.

 

 [One] That the soul of all will live forever and cannot die, the soul of the lost must exist

somewhere for all the lost have eternal life and are not subject to the wages of sin which is death,

or

 

[Two] the wages of sin is death and the lost will die, they do not now have eternal life and

never will.

 

 

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