Did Baltimore win? Is DrBubbaLove alive or did he perish as he promised? I didn't get the score, so I don't know. Somebody please tell me if DrBubbaLove survived the loss of his favorite team.
They lost and I am still here, but even you got the point that "perish" can mean something bad happening to someone without them being "just dead". At the very instant any created thing is rendered incapable of EVER serving the purpose for which it is made, then for all practical purposes it has perished. Whether that created thing continues to exist or not in it's present form (or any form) is irrelevent to being able to say it has perished.
In case you didn't perish, "life everlasting" means "being alive forever". Perishing means dying. Dying means "their life has ended". Perishing does not mean "continuing to live a very poor life."
Perish can mean that, but obviously even you recognized in my jest about the MLB playoffs, "perish" does not HAVE TO mean "just dead" or "not breathing".
And lets be clear that in this UT view, by "just dead" and "perish" it is understood this is meant to convey our souls, which are apparently merely our ability to breath, has stopped and we are essentially no more. It is also equal in this view to the SAME state of the damned after Judgment when they are once again "just dead" after having once again "perished". In this context a human soul has no meaning as far as our individuality goes, it is just the air or act of breathing or having "breath".
Yes, the only difference betwen those who are dead and awaiting eternal life and those who receive the final punishment of eternal death is that those who will receive eternal life will have eternal life and will never perish again. This is a huge diffference, it is the difference between life and death. If my death is temporary, what's the big deal? If my death is permanent it is a very big deal. It's a huge problem, being dead.
A being that no longer exists by definition cannot have a "huge problem" or any problem at all for that matter. And as many have maintained for months regarding this view (and it was denied), it is finally nice to see it admitted that this view has all of us "perishing" at death.
How then that "perishing" is different from the punishment of "perishing again" is unclear, which is why others have said this view means we all initially go to Hell when we die. Also unclear how to simultaneously claim we all perish at death, while citing Jesus promise the faithful would not perish, and chide opposing views for saying people do not cease to exist, which is essentially equivalent of saying "just dead" or "perish".
Death not a big deal if temporary?????
Well in a view that insists there is nothing remaining of the original individual after death (they perished) I would think what happens next is a moot point. There is no afterlife in a construct that says we all perish at death.
And even for a life Judged as going to Heaven, that depiction of death cannot be considered "temporary" because there is no resurrection possible if nothing of the original remains. The original perished. So there can only be re-creation of a duplicate individual. Certainly we could say God is able to do that, but how can we say that is no big deal for the original who STILL no longer exists?