The person is the same person in either case. And are most certainly dead to the extent that they are not in communion with God.
There is
physical death of the
body. . and there is
spiritual death of the human
spirit (i.e., absence of eternal life).
At physical death of the body, the body ceases to exist except for its dust.
The human spirit is immortal and nevers cease to exist, even
without eternal (God's) life.
That's a basic of the faith. Adam and Eve died the moment they ate of the fruit. Just like a person can be dead in their trespasses and sins. The metaphor should not be too deep to escape anyone. And this is why, incidentally, the church in the past has called the state of original sin the "death of the soul".
The soul does not die.
Adam and Eve died
spiritually; I.e., they lost
eternal life within their
spirits.
The person is the same person in either case. And are most certainly dead to the extent that they are not in communion with God. That's a basic of the faith. Adam and Eve died the moment they ate of the fruit.
They did not die
physically, they died
spiritually (loss of eternal life). . .there is a difference.
Physical death is
cessation of the
body's existence.
Spiritual death is
not cessation of the immortal
spirit's existence, it is
absence of eternal (God's) life within the immortal human spirit.
Man is
born in spiritual
death (no eternal
life in his spirit), by his
nature an object of wrath (
Eph 2:3), and who is
reborn into eternal
life by the
sovereign choice (as unaccountable as the wind,
Jn 3:6-8) of the Holy Spirit (
Jn 3:3-5).
Just like a person can be dead in their trespasses and sins. The metaphor should not be too deep to escape anyone.
Dead in trespasses and sins is absence of eternal life within one's immortal
spirit, not of physical life in one's physical
body.
It is not a metahor, it is spiritual reality, and it
is condemnation.
There are two kinds of death for man, physical and spiritual.
In
physical death the body ceases to exist.
However, in
spiritual death the immortal spirit does
not cease to exist, it loses/does not possess eternal (God's) life.
Man is
born in
spiritual death (i.e., without
eternal life within his immortal spirit) due to his
inherited sinful nature making him an object of God's wrath (
Eph 2:3).
And this is why, incidentally, the church in the past has called the state of original sin the "death of the soul".
But the soul does not die.
Nor does man
inherit sin. (
Eze 18:20)
The sin with which man is born is the
imputed sin of Adam (
Ro 5:14, 17, 18-19, 12-16), which is the
pattern (
Ro 5:14) for the
imputed righteousness of Christ to man, just as righteousness was
imputed to Abraham (
Ro 4:1-5).
So man is born
without eternal life within his immortal spirit, by
nature an object of God's wrath (
Eph 2:3).
He must be born again (
Jn 3:3-8) into eternal life within his immortal spirit to avoid the condemnation of his spiritual death.