@Romeo Fabulini,
Let's review the conversation:
Romeo Fabulini wrote:The words soul and spirit are interchangeable depending on context, and basically mean "life force".
For example when Jesus said
"Father into your hands I commit my spirit" (Luke 23:46)
he meant his "life force" of spirit and soul combined.
If spirit and soul are separate things, that'd mean his spirit flew but his soul stayed behind, a crazy notion..
neologist wrote:His soul died
His spirit had no life of its own.
Romeo Fabulini wrote:Jesus often spoke of eternal life, so I think I prefer to believe him rather than you and your JW chums..
Romeo Fabulini wrote:His last words were
"Father into thy hands I commit my spirit" (Luke 23:46), and his body died.
Some of his disciples ran off in fear of the Romans, but women stuck with him to the end- (IMAGES REMOVED)
Then his dead body was put in the tomb, and after 3 days his spirit re-entered it and he walks out cool as a cucumber..
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Now. please answer the question. If his soul, as you appear to be saying, did not die, then did he actually die? If he did not die, then how could he have needed resurrection? And while you are at it: Did he appear to his disciples in the same body he had before his execution?