The immortal soul idea came from false religion and philosophy, not from the Bible’s teaching about life, death, and resurrection.
Immortality of the Soul: What Does the Bible Actually Say About the Soul?
The Bible teaches that man is a soul, the soul can die, and resurrection is the true hope for the dead.
What Does the Bible Teach About the Body, Life, and Breath?
Genesis teaches that the body plus God-given breath produced a living soul; man is a soul rather than possessing an immortal one.
Why Does Scripture Teach That Man Is a Soul?
Scripture teaches that man is a living soul, death is unconscious gravedom, and resurrection is the true hope.
Genesis 2:7 Formed the Man from Dust, Breathed into His Nostrils the Breath of Life, and Man Became a Living Soul
Explore the profound moment when life was first given, transforming dust into a living being. Discover more in our latest post.
Are Humans More Than Their Bodies? A Biblical Exploration of the Soul
Explore the biblical perspective on the human soul, delving into the interconnectedness of body and spirit. This article examines scriptural teachings to understand if humans are more than their physical bodies, highlighting the unique spiritual aspects that align with the divine.
Does the Soul Survive After Death? Exploring the Biblical Viewpoint
This blog post examines the biblical concept of the soul and its state after death. The Bible often describes the soul as the person himself or the entire living being, which could die and is not inherently immortal. Death is portrayed as a state of unconsciousness or nonexistence, contradicting the philosophy of an immortal soul. The post further explains that the resurrection hope, biblical, allows God to restore life to the deceased, providing a coherent understanding of human life and death.
Why Does Understanding the Bible’s View of the Soul Profoundly Impact Our Lives?
The blog post discusses the biblical perspective of the soul and death, explaining that the human soul is not an immortal entity, but a living being subject to death. This view dispels fears of the unknown afterlife and brings comfort and hope through the Bible's promise of resurrection. The Bible's teachings are shown to be consistent, authentic, logical, and align with observable realities, ultimately transforming our understanding of life, death, and future hopes.
GOD’S CREATION OF MAN (Genesis 2:4–7)
The author of Genesis summarizes the conditions of the world before man’s creation.

