This is true. The soul is an eternal substance, a part of God. It will retain all the memory of the life of the body in our 3rd dimension and will exist forever in the higher dimensions of the Universe (where the very concept of time is not the same as in the material universe).
At Genesis chapter 2 and verse 7 God formed the first man and blow into his nostrils the breath of life, it was after then that he became a living soul so before then he wasn't living and his soul didn't exist. so that means that if the breath of life should be taken from man then he is no longer a living soul, the soul dies.
In one of the ancient books I do read which is called The Bible; at Ezekiel chapter 18 and verse 4, there made us to understand that the soul of the Father and the soul of the son to God it belongs, that the soul who sin is the one who will die.
This is true. The soul is an eternal substance, a part of God. It will retain all the memory of the life of the body in our 3rd dimension and will exist forever in the higher dimensions of the Universe (where the very concept of time is not the same as in the material universe).
At Genesis chapter 2 and verse 7 God formed the first man and blow into his nostrils the breath of life, it was after then that he became a living soul so before then he wasn't living and his soul didn't exist. so that means that if the breath of life should be taken from man then he is no longer a living soul, the soul dies.
I don't think the soul dies. She either "burns in hell or lives in heaven", that is, she has different levels of her spiritual growth.
There is no scripture backing what you are saying, if there is any please show me.
I am not quoting just one book. My experience is much more.
What we are discussing is beyond man's experience.
In one of the ancient books I do read which is called The Bible; at Ezekiel chapter 18 and verse 4, there made us to understand that the soul of the Father and the soul of the son to God it belongs, that the soul who sin is the one who will die.