I have addressed the meaning of the Greek appolumi ("destroyed"), which does not mean annihilation or loss of being, here,
and have presented the abundant Biblical teaching on immortality of the human spirit here and here.
Yes, their natural bodies died, but not their spirits, as is seen in the Biblical teaching I have linked above.
and have presented the abundant Biblical teaching on immortality of the human spirit here and here.
Yes, their natural bodies died, but not their spirits, as is seen in the Biblical teaching I have linked above.
Yes, in 1Co 15 Paul is discussing the kind of body we will have at the resurrection.
We will put on immortality of the body at the resurrection.
We will put on immortality of the body at the resurrection.
Where is there Biblical teaching on the immortality of the human spirit? From what you've posted it appears to me that it is your interpretation of those passages that you are presenting as Biblical teaching. One's interpretation is an interpretation, Biblical teaching is stated plainly in the Scriptures and I don't see anything in Scripture that states that man is an immortal spirit.