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What remains after death?

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SoldierOfTheKing

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All I've done here is respectfully ask questions about what the SDA church teaches. If you think my questions are delving into matters on which the Scriptures do not speak, can you just say that without making any presumptions about what you think I believe and why I believe it? (Unless, of course, the questions you just asked me are not rhetorical, but sincere inquiries into my position on the matter).
 
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I was not trying to disrespect you in any way... I was merely posing questions to ask yourself if you are seeking for the truth.

While I have not given SDA doctrinal answers to your questions from their own publications, what I have stated is not just my opinion but a synopsis of Adventist views.

If you have anymore questions, I will try and answer them in a respectful way and will provide scripture to back it up.
 
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Reply to SoldierOfTheKing.

Do they have an unconscious existence in themselves? That's what I'm asking.

No.The SDA position is that the dead retain neither a conscious, nor an unconscious existence while they are dead. There is not a component of the human soul that is immortal.

So this would mean that nothing remains of a person at all after death? That the dead are essentially non-existent until God brings them back into existence at the resurrection. But the Bible commentary you quote seems to be saying something different...

Yes, that is a correct representation of our belief. Nothing pertaining to the dead person continues.

This quote seems to say that there is a human spirit that continues to exist after death, which contains a person's nature, and that in this spirit the person has a continuous, albeit unconscious, existence until the resurrection.

The idea that the spirit (i.e. the character) returns to God, does not [in my view] mean that some kind of "blue-print" literally travels from the deceased to God. Or that the character literally travels to heaven in some kind of containment vessel.

The imagery in the Psalm -- "put Thou my tears into Thy bottle: are they not in Thy book?" (Ps 56:8) -- refers, I believe, to the fact that the sorrows of the righteous are seen and retained by God, but those tears do not have, in themselves, an immortal element. So likewise with the character.
 
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Here are some guiding testimonies of the Spirit of Jesus.

Luke 20:38
38 For he is not a God of the dead, but of the living: for all live unto him. KJV

Acts 17:28
28 For in him we live, and move, and have our being; KJV

John 14:20
20 At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. KJV

Rom 8:10
10 And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness. KJV

John 16:10
10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; KJV

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How does the SDA explain the events in Matthew 27:52-53 when the dead were raised from their tombs?

Here's what Ellen White said...

 
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