For whatever reason, you are nitpiking, and you are wrong.
My meaning in #34 is that the soul lives on after death, not that it is eternal.
In #29 I clearly stated what I meant by eternal, which is "not created, and always existing".
That is part of the problem here is that people have different interpretations of what eternal means. Eternal means that it existed outside of time. Nothing that was created existed outside of time.
The fact that those in Christ will never die does not mean eternal, for they do not exist outside of time.
My meaning in #34 is that the soul lives on after death, not that it is eternal.
In #29 I clearly stated what I meant by eternal, which is "not created, and always existing".
That is part of the problem here is that people have different interpretations of what eternal means. Eternal means that it existed outside of time. Nothing that was created existed outside of time.
The fact that those in Christ will never die does not mean eternal, for they do not exist outside of time.
Mk 3:29 the scriptures use the term of being in danger of 'eternal damnation'. This word 'eternal' is having no beginning and no ending and is an adjective modifying and applied to 'damnation' which is a judgment that involves a sentence of death of separation, torment and darkness. This sentence has no ending and is applied to those that receive this sentence of the second death of eternal damnation.