Tim,
I wrote in #146, '
Apoletai ('perish' in John 3:16) is 3rd person, singular, aorist, subjunctive, middle of
apollumi. Arndt & Gingrich's lexicon gives the meaning of the middle voice of
apollumi, which it is in Jn 3:16, as 'be destroyed, ruined' and of a person, it means 'perish, die' as in Jn 3:16. Therefore, 'perish' meaning to die and be ruined is a justifiable meaning'.
The fact is that
apollumi does not just mean 'perish'. It also means, 'ruined, die'. Your view is not prepared to admit that at death, no believers will die and experience ruin.
However, you have said that the moderators of this forum have told you to discuss this at the
Unorthodox Doctrinal Discussion because you are promoting an unorthodox view when compared with, say, the Nicene Creed.
Why don't you go there and start a thread on this topic?
I've appreciated dialoguing with you, but we are on different pages of the theological spectrum.
Oz