TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One - WHAT IS MAN? WHAT MAKES HIM UNIQUE?
Chapter Two - WHERE DID THE IDEA OF AN "IMMORTAL SOUL" COME FROM? Chapter Three - WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT THAT HOLE IN YOUR HEAD? Chapter Four - HOW WE SHALL BE CHANGED WHAT IS MAN? WHAT MAKES HIM UNIQUE? Man is the most complex, truly
unique physical mechanism ever designed and made. With such a
marvelous mind and body, we might expect it was only natural that our
Maker send along his "Instruction Book" - just as a manufacturer
sends along with the instrument or device he manufactures an
instruction book describing what his product is designed to do. That Instruction Book God did send. It reveals the missing
dimension in knowledge - the incredible human potential. This Instruction Book tells us what we are, why we
are, where we are going, and the way to get there! We
call it the Holy Bible. It reveals that God first created angels---composed of spirit,
though lesser than God and lacking in ultimate creative power. It
reveals that the physical universe, including the earth, was next
brought into existence. A third of the angels were then placed here
on earth. They were put under the rule of the government of God,
which was administered on earth by the great archangel known as
Lucifer. Under the government of God---which is in reality the
administration of God's way of outgoing love as spelled out by
the Ten Commandments---the earth was initially filled with peace,
happiness, joy and wonderful accomplishment. But ultimately, Lucifer
led the angels under him into rebellion. The government of God was
rejected, no longer enforced. As a result, the earth became waste and
empty, in confusion and darkness (Gen. 1:2). Later, in six literal
days God renewed the face of the earth (Ps. 104:30). He made physical
life forms---the flora and then the fauna. These life forms were
created without reasoning, decision-making processes, and without
ethical or moral capabilities---except for man, God's masterpiece of
creative workmanship. In the FOUNDATION of knowledge, God's Instruction Book for man,
the Creator God reveals much knowledge about man himself that is
totally beyond man's ability to discover for himself--including the
knowledge and understanding of what man is, why he was
made that way, and what he is ultimately to become. God created the first man. And he tells us how he made him so
there would be no doubt as to what we really are. The first man was
made from and therefore composed of earth---the dust of the ground!
(Gen. 2:7). It was the whole man---"thou"---that was composed
of the dust of the ground (Gen. 3:19). After God had formed the man---made all the cells in his
body---God imparted to him physical life (Gen. 2:7). God blew
into the man's lungs, through the nostrils, air---"the breath
of life"---containing oxygen, and the man began to live! Notice that
the verse does not say God breathed an immortal soul into the
man. The source of physical life in man and all animals is the same.
Not once in the Bible does the "breath of life" even remotely refer
to an "immortal soul" or life apart from the physical body. Otherwise
animals, birds and even insects---gnats, fleas, mosquitoes---have
immortal souls, for they all have the same "breath of life" (Gen.
7:21-22). When God breathed the breath of life into the nostrils of the
first man, he became "a living soul" (Gen. 2:7). Man does not have a soul---man IS a "soul"! Since man is a soul, and the soul is mortal---then man is mortal,
subject to death. That is why the Scriptures call human beings
"mortal man" (Job 4:17). When an animal dies, it is dead. When man dies, he is completely
dead, too. All men and animals alike go to the same place at death
(Eccl. 3:20). Why? Because they all have the same temporary
source of life---air. After death, all men and animals become dust
once again. We were created mortal for a reason. The government of God ceased to be administered on this earth
after the rebellion of Lucifer (now Satan) and one third of the
angels. Later, God created the first human, Adam, with the potential
of qualifying to replace Satan as ruler of the earth, thus restoring
the government and way of God to this earth. But to qualify as
successor to Satan, the human successor had to reject Satan's
way and voluntarily come under the government of God. God's master plan for accomplishing his purpose for the human race
took form and shape even before man was made. God planned that if
mortal man sinned by rejecting God's government---as all but Jesus
have---God would make it possible for him to REPENT---to turn from
sinning, to be reconciled to God and to live God's way of life,
finally to be born of God as members of his eternal family! Repentance is turning from the way of Satan to the
government of God. It is accepting God's rule over our lives through
his law of love. It is accepting Jesus Christ as Savior and coming
King---the "second Adam" who qualified (where the first Adam failed)
to reestablish the government of God on the earth by overcoming
Satan. Those who are to reign with Christ must likewise reject
Satan's way, overcome that way day by day, and actually live by God's
law of love. If they continue in this way, they will be born of
God---become immortal spirit at the first resurrection (I Cor.
15:42-54; John 3:3-8). But those who will not repent and accept Christ's sacrifice in
payment for their sins---those who refuse to turn from Satan's way
and refuse to come under the government of God in their lives---will
ultimately perish (Rom. 6:23; Rev. 20:14-15; Mal. 4:1-3). God wants every human being who has ever lived to have the
opportunity to repent and live forever (II Peter 3:9; I Tim. 2:4).
But God will not force anyone to choose life. For those who refuse to
follow God's way to eternal life there will be the "second
death"---the fate of all Unrepentant sinners. They will cease to
exist forever. They will be as if they had never been! We can now see that God chose to make man first out of physical
matter instead of spirit for an important reason. Before the creation
of man, he had made angels out of immortal spirit---not mortal flesh
and blood, subject to death. And one third of these angels sinned by
rebelling against the government of God. But the punishment of
sinning angels is not death. Angels are composed of spirit and therefore cannot die. Since one
third of the angels chose the way of sin, their punishment will last
for eternity. Their sins have resulted in eternal hopelessness and
frustration, their minds being filled with resentment, bitterness and
rebellion. Happiness and joy have left them forever! But for man, God planned in advance that if man, composed of
matter, sinned and refused to repent, he would die---he would be as
though he had not been. God will not allow any incorrigible
human being to live forever in mental anguish and torment like the
fallen angels. This plan reflects God's great mercy toward mortal
man! When called by God and made to realize that he has sinned, man can
REPENT---turn from his sin to God's way. And once his
course is changed, with God's help he can pursue a life of obedience
to God. He can grow in spiritual knowledge and develop the character
of God---overcome wrong habits, weaknesses and faults. And this is all done through the free will and choice of each
human mind. Only man, of all God's physical creatures, has the marvelous
ability to think, reason, plan and design, come to conclusions based
on acquired knowledge. Animals cannot comprehend the concepts of good
and evil. They don't repent. Have you ever wondered why? Have you ever thought about the vast
difference between animal brain and human mind, and what
possibly account for it? There is a great, uncrossable GULF between animal brain and
human mind. The evolutionary theory assumes that human are animals.
But one thing evolution can never explain is the total difference
between animal brain equipped with instinct, and the human mind with
creative reasoning powers of intellect and devoid of instinct in the
strict sense that animals possess it. Some animals have physical brains as large or larger than man's
brain, and with similar cerebral cortex complexity---but none has the
powers of intellect, logic, self-consciousness and creativity. The physical brain of a dolphin, whale or elephant is larger than
the human brain, while a chimp's is slightly smaller. Qualitatively
the difference between them and the human brain is very little---not
enough to remotely account for the vastly superior intelligence and
output of the human brain. The gap between animal brain and human
mind is incredibly vast! When God molded Adam out of the dust of the ground, he was made in
the "likeness"---the outward form and shape---of GOD himself (Gen.
1:26). God did not make any of the other creatures to be a clay
replica of himself. This unique form and shape was given to man
alone. This is because man was created with the potential to
become God! Each animal was created with a brain suited for its particular
animal kind. But animals do not have the potential of MIND and
CHARACTER that God gave only to man. No animal was ever given the
gift of mind power---ability to think, to reason, to make
choices and decisions---as was man! It is this very SPECIAL ATTRIBUTE OF MIND AND CHARACTER
that separates men from animals! Animals possess what we call instinct. Their brains are programed,
so to speak, by God with particular instinctive aptitudes to live and
perform in a certain way. They follow instinctive habit
patterns in their feeding, nesting, migration and reproduction. Thus
beavers build dams, birds build nests. These aptitudes are
inherited --- they are not the result of logical, cognitive or
thinking processes. For example, millions of birds flock south each year as winter
approaches in the Northern Hemisphere. They don't stop to reason why,
they don't ask themselves whether they should, they don't plan ahead
an itinerary for the trip. At a given internal signal---like the
preset alarm of a clock---they leave their summer feeding grounds in
the north and travel hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles south.
Scientists don't fully understand why---they merely observe the
operation of this animal instinct. Each species or kind of bird builds a different type of nest,
feeds on specific kinds of foods, and migrates at different times to
various destinations. But none of these actions is planned in
advance by the birds as humans would. Birds merely have the
capability and proclivity to do that which Almighty God built into
the instinct of each at creation. But man's mind is vastly different from animal instinct. Man is
able to devise various ways to do any one thing or to achieve a
predetermined goal. Man can acquire knowledge and reason from it. He
can draw conclusions, make decisions, will to act according to a
thought-out plan. Man can design and build different types of houses using different
designs and different building materials. Some houses are built of
wood, some of brick or stone, and some people living near the North
Pole even live in ice houses called igloos. Humans also eat different
foods, prepared in many different ways. We may live entirely
different life-styles from one another. And if a man wants to change
his way of life---he can! Man is not subject to instinct. He is not
governed by a set of predetermined habit patterns as animals are. Man can choose---he has free moral agency. He can devise
codes of conduct and exercise self-disciplines. Man can originate
ideas and evaluate knowledge because he has a MIND that is
patterned after God's own mind! Man can devise, plan and bring
his plans to fruition because he has been given some of the very
creative powers of God! Man alone can wonder, "Why was I born? What is life? What
is death? Is there a purpose in human existence?" Man, unlike the animals, not only "knows" how to do certain
things, but he also KNOWS that he knows---that is, he is aware
that he has knowledge. He is conscious of the fact. He is
self-conscious, aware of his own existence as a unique
being. These attributes of mind and character make man God's UNIQUE
physical creation. God has shared some of his own qualities with man.
And God expects man to develop and become conformed to the
spiritual "image" of God's perfect mind and holy character
(Matt. 5:48)---just as man now is formed in the physical
"image" of God. Man was created to have a special relationship with God that
animals are utterly unable to have. Man was made in the likeness of
the GOD kind. He was made in God's image so that he might one day be
born into God's divine family! God's purpose in making mortal man after his own likeness demanded
mind power in man patterned after God's own mind. That is why
the most remarkable thing about man is his mind. What is it then that separates humankind from the animal kingdom?
What gives man this God-plane power of intellect? It all boils down
to a nonphysical component in the human brain that does not
exist in animal brain. It is this nonphysical component that makes
man so vastly different from animals. It is what makes man truly
UNIQUE! Man does not have an immortal soul within him that enables him to
live on apart from his body after death (remember man is a
mortal soul). But the Bible nevertheless does speak of a
"spirit IN man" (Job 32:8, 18; Zech. 12:1; I Cor. 2:11). Many passages of Scripture show that there is a "spirit" IN man!
This spirit is not the man---it is something that in IN
the man. Joined with the physical brain of the man, it forms human
MIND. It imparts to man's brain his unique powers of intellect and
personality---the ability to think rationally and make free will
decisions. It imparts the ability to learn mathematics, languages or
other types of knowledge such as music, art, carpentry, flying. But that's all. The spirit that is IN man has no
consciousness of itself. It is not an "immortal soul." This
spirit is not the "man." The spirit that is IN man can be called "human" spirit, for it is
in each human, even though it is spirit essence and not
matter. It is not a "ghost," spirit being or the Holy Spirit. It is
not the man, but spirit essence IN the man. It is NOT a soul---the
physical human is a soul. The human spirit does not supply human life---the human
life is in the physical blood, oxidized by the breath of life (Lev.
17:11). But the spirit in man does impart the power of intellect to
the human brain. This nonphysical component in the human brain is
spirit essence, just as in the material world air is a gaseous
essence. This "human" spirit cannot see. The physical brain sees
through the eyes. The human spirit in a person cannot hear. The brain hears through
the ears. This human spirit cannot think. The brain thinks---although the
spirit imparts the power to think far above the level of brute
animals' brain function. Without such spirit animals cannot do
original thinking. Whatever knowledge enters the brain through the five senses is
instantly stored (memorized) in the "human" spirit within the person,
much like a computer stores information. It enables the brain to have
instant recall of stored-up knowledge in the spirit, thus enabling
the brain to utilize bits of related knowledge in the process of
THINKING and REASONING. The human spirit imparts the power of intellect to the physical
brain in two ways: 1) it gives the brain instant recall of whatever
the brain calls for in the knowledge stored in this memory; 2) it
supplies the brain whatever energy is needed to cause it to
think---that is, to put the pieces of information stored in the
spirit together in the processes we call "thinking," "reasoning" and
"drawing conclusions." The human spirit also is the means God has
instilled to make possible a personal relationship between human MAN
and divine GOD. The truth about the "spirit in man" is so important that Satan,
the archdeceiver, twisted and perverted it long ago. He clouded the
minds of men and led them into believing his "big lie" as far back in
time as the first human beings in the garden of Eden. Here was the origin of the "immortality of the soul"
teaching so prevalent today! Satan told the first woman she would
"not surely die" (Gen. 3:4). In other words, she had an "immortal
soul" that would live forever. Eve believed this lie. And most of the
world today continues to believe some variation of that ancient "big
lie"! Humans have the intellectual capacity to design spaceships to take
them to the moon and back, to invent the computer and to do other
marvelous exploits in the physical, material realm. Yet during their
nearly 6,000 years on earth, they have proved that they cannot solve
their problems with fellow humans. Why has this been so? Because man's real problems are
spiritual in nature and the natural man simply cannot solve
spiritual problems. In producing the computer or in flying to the
moon, he is dealing with physical matter that he can understand
because of the human spirit within him. But he cannot solve problems
with fellow humans because this involves knowledge and understanding
of spiritual principles, which he cannot fully comprehend
without the addition of another spiritual element to his
mind! Humans were made to need another spirit---the Holy Spirit
of God! Just as a human could not know the things of human knowledge
except by the human spirit within him, so he or she cannot know the
things of God---spiritual knowledge---except by the addition of the
Spirit of God (I Cor. 2:9-11, 14). Just as surely as no animal brain---such as a cow's, for
example---can comprehend or understand human affairs without
the human spirit, so no human mind can have full comprehension
of spiritual truths on the divine plane without the Holy Spirit! Even the greatest scientific and philosophical minds simply cannot
come to know and understand revealed SPIRITUAL truths with their
natural minds. They are "foolishness" to them. The natural man with
his human spirit is limited to material knowledge. Spiritual things cannot be seen with the eye, heard with the ear,
felt with the hands, tasted or smelled. The human mind, which can
receive knowledge only through the physical senses, can never really
comprehend spiritual concepts and principles without the Holy Spirit
of God. A person can come to know that which is spiritual only
through God's Holy Spirit, which works with the human spirit in the
mind. That is the only way the human mind can receive and comprehend
the knowledge of and attain God's GREAT PURPOSE for man's
existence! Humans were created incomplete. They were made to need another
spirit---the Holy Spirit of God. How can one receive the Holy Spirit? Through Christ, the second
Adam, we can receive God's gift of his Holy Spirit. Upon repentance
and faith in Jesus Christ, whose death paid the penalty for sin in
our stead, we may be reconciled to God and receive the Holy Spirit of
God, which is added to our human spirit (Acts 2:38; John
7:38-39). Thus we become the begotten children of God (I Pet.
1:3; Rom. 8:14-17). The human spirit in man and the Holy Spirit of God join to
make a begotten child of God, just as the male sperm cell and the
female ovum or egg cell join to make a begotten human, but not yet
developed or ready to be born as a human being. God's Holy Spirit, when it combines with the human spirit in the
human mind, does two things: 1) it begets the human with divine,
eternal life later to be born into the God family as a divine being,
then composed wholly of spirit; 2) it imparts to the mind the ability
to comprehend spiritual knowledge---to understand the things
of God. The first human beings were freely offered this second and
much-needed Spirit. Of the two symbolic trees in the garden of Eden,
the "tree of life" represented God's Holy Spirit. To have taken the
fruit of that tree would have been to receive God's Holy Spirit,
which would have joined with their human spirits, impregnating them
as begotten (not yet born) children of God. But by taking of the fruit of the "tree of the knowledge of good
and evil," our first parents rejected God's Spirit, which would have
begotten the very life of God in them and would have enabled them to
understand revealed spiritual knowledge. Thus they cut
themselves and their descendants off from access to God's Spirit.
They limited themselves and the human race to material
knowledge and understanding (Gen. 3:22-24), except for those whom God
would specially call (John 6:44) and give his Spirit. The Spirit-begotten Christian now has, conditionally, the presence
of eternal life within him (or her) through a portion of the Spirit
from the Father. But this does not mean he is an immortal spirit
being. He is not yet composed of God's Spirit. He is now an "heir" of
God (Rom. 8:16-17)---not yet an inheritor or a possessor, not yet
"born again." But, if the Holy Spirit dwells in us, God will, at
Christ's return to earth as King of kings, give us immortality by his
Spirit that dwells in us (Rom. 8:11). Now just as in human reproduction the impregnated embryo, which
later becomes a fetus, is not yet born, but must be nourished for a
period of time through the human mother, so the begotten Christian is
not yet born into the God family. The divine life has merely been
begotten. It must now grow! Included in God's purpose for creating man is the development of
righteous, spiritual character within him. Notice again what God said
in Genesis 1:26: "Let us make man in our image...." The
original Hebrew here indicates far more than merely the form and
shape of God---his outward likeness. "Image" also refers to
mind and character! God intended for man---to whom he
gave the gift of a thinking, reasoning mind---to ultimately have the
very mind and character of GOD! God's purpose in creating man is to reproduce himself with
the perfect spiritual character only God possesses. Man was therefore
created in God's own image and likeness, his own form and shape with
a mind similar to his, so God could begin to develop the very
character of God in him. Just as the human body and brain gradually begin to form during
the gestation period in human reproduction, the righteous and holy
character of God must begin to form and grow once one is
begotten by God's Spirit (II Pet. 3:18; I Pet. 2:1-2). Obviously, one cannot become absolutely perfect in character until
the resurrection, when God will complete the process by giving each
begotten human a new, perfect spirit body with perfect---sinless (I
John 3:2, 9)---nature that will be like Christ's and the Father's.
But in the meantime, God wants his Spirit-begotten children to
grow in his spiritual character daily by obeying his
commandments and overcoming and rooting sin out of their
lives---growing toward that spiritual perfection! Such perfect, holy and righteous character cannot be created by
fiat. It must be developed, and that requires time and experience.
God gives mortal man time in which to learn that only God's way of
life brings real peace, happiness and a joyful, abundant life. Men
will have learned that sin causes only heartache, misery, suffering
and death. Those whom God calls will have seen the results of Satan's
way of life and rejected it, and will have been developing, with the
help of God's Spirit, God's own holy, righteous character until their
change to sinless immortal life! We become spiritual "embryos" when, upon receipt of the Holy
Spirit, we are begotten of God. And to grow spiritually, we must take
in spiritual nourishment. Just as the embryo in a mother's
womb must be nourished with life-giving food through the placenta, so
we must be nourished by the Word of God. "The words that I speak unto
you," said Jesus, "they are spirit, and they are life" (John 6:63).
Those words are recorded in the Bible---and Jesus said we are to live
by every word of God (Matt. 4:4). We drink in these life-giving words
from the Bible through reading, studying and meditating (thinking) on
what we read. Spiritual character development requires time and comes largely by
experience---by putting the Word of God into practice in our daily
lives. One builds the righteous character of God as one comes to
discern through God's revelation in the Holy Bible, right from
wrong---the true values from the false---truth from error, then
chooses the right and rejects the wrong and, with the help of God's
Holy Spirit, resists the wrong and DOES the right. This growing in spiritual knowledge and spiritual character is a
gradual process that continues the rest of one's life. In addition to Bible study, earnest prayer is absolutely
necessary. You absorb spiritual nourishment through personal, daily
contact with God. When you study the Bible, God is talking to you.
When you pray, you are talking to him. You get to really know God in
this manner, just as you become better acquainted with people by
conversation. God's Church is the spiritual "mother" of all who have been
begotten by God's Holy Spirit. God has set his called and chosen
ministers in his Church to "feed the flock" so the individual members
may grow spiritually (Acts 20:28). Christ has given his
ministers the responsibility to instruct, teach and counsel the
members of the Church (Eph. 4:11-15). So just as a human mother feeds
her begotten child within her womb through the placenta and umbilical
cord, God's children are nourished with spiritual food within the
true Church. And as the human mother carries her unborn baby in that part of
her body where she can protect it from physical harm, the function of
God's Church is to also protect the begotten children of God from
spiritual harm---the false doctrines of false ministers who appear as
Christ's representatives, but who actually represent Satan and his
way (II Cor. 11:13-15). Finally, when resurrected from the dead or changed from mortal
flesh to immortal spirit at Christ's return, the incredible human
potential will have blossomed into reality for those who were called
by God and begotten by his Holy Spirit. We will have been BORN into
the divine family of God possessing the fullness of the very
character of God! Now we see clearly the great purpose the Creator God had in making
man UNIQUE among all his physical creations. Mortal man has within
his reach the glorious reality of attaining to the resurrection of
the dead, and receiving immortality---forever being a part of the
universe-ruling family of God.
WHERE DID THE IDEA OF AN "IMMORTAL SOUL" COME FROM? FEW BELIEFS are more widely held
than that of the "immortal soul." Virtually everyone is familiar with
the concept. The average religious person, if asked, would state it
something like this: A human person is both body and soul. The body is
the physical flesh-and-blood "shell" temporarily housing the soul.
The soul is the nonmaterial aspect, made of spirit. At death the soul
leaves the body, and lives on consciously forever in heaven or hell.
(Some hold that liberated souls are reborn in new bodies in a series
of "reincarnations" or "transmigrations.") Some form of this concept is found among virtually all peoples and
religions in the world today. The average religious person generally
takes the idea for granted. Science, which deals with the material universe and physical data,
cannot verify or deny the existence of any such soul. How, then, can one know whether or not man really has an
"immortal soul"? Few have stopped to ask where the concept came from in the
first place. Many simply assume it has its origin in the
Bible. So prepare yourself for what could be one of the big surprises of
your life! The idea of an "immortal soul" long predates the founding of
today's major religions. The ancient Greek historian Herodotus (5th
century B.C.) tells us in his History that the ancient
Egyptians were the first to teach that the soul of man is separable
from the body, and immortal. This Egyptian idea was centuries before
Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam came onto the
scene. Nowhere in the ancient world was the afterlife of more concern
than in Egypt. The countless tombs unearthed by archaeologists along
the Nile provide eloquent testimony to the Egyptian belief that man
possessed a spiritual aspect extending beyond his physical life. To the east, the ancient Babylonians also held a belief in a
future life of the soul in a "lower world." But Babylonian beliefs
were nowhere so elaborate as the Egyptian. A person, the Egyptians believed, consisted of a physical body and
not one but two souls that lived on after his death: a ka soul and a ba soul. The ka was said to be a spirit replica of a man, containing
the "vital force" given to him at birth. At death, the ka was
believed to take up residence in a statue or picture of the deceased.
The statue or picture was placed in the tomb for that very purpose.
As the tomb was to be the eternal home of the ka, it was
provided with everything the ka would need for a happy
afterlife---food, furniture, games, reading material, grooming aids
and the like. The other soul, the ba, was held to be that part of man
that enjoyed an eternal existence in heaven. It was believed to fly
from the body with the last breath. The ba was often depicted
on tomb paintings as a human-headed hawk hovering over the deceased's
body. The ancient Egyptians believed the ba occasionally came
back to "visit" the body in the tomb and to partake of the food and
drink offerings there. The famous Book of The Dead---a collection of ancient
Egyptian funerary and ritual texts---lays out in great detail the
many Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife. In one version of the
work, dating from the 15th century B.C., the ba of a deceased
person is pictured as asking one of the Egyptian gods, "How long have
I to live?" To which the god replied: "Thou shalt exist for millions
of millions of years, a period of millions of years." What better
depiction of the concept of immortality? The idea of the soul's immortality did not cease with ancient
Egyptian civilization. Notice again the testimony of the historian
Herodotus: "The Egyptians were the first that asserted that the soul of man
is immortal...This opinion some among the Greeks have at
different periods of time adopted as their own" (from Euterpe,
the second book of Herodotus' History). The pagan Greeks got the concept of an immortal soul from the
Egyptians! The foremost advocate among the ancient Greeks of the idea
of an "immortal soul" was the Athenian philosopher Plato (428-348
B.C.), the pupil of Socrates. Plato was the founder of the Academy,
an institute for philosophical and scientific research just outside
of Athens. The pre-Socratic Greek philosophers had no real conception of any
nonmaterial element in man. The philosophers Socrates and Pythagoras
were among the first of the Greeks to adopt the Egyptian view. They
subsequently had a great influence on the thought of Plato. It was
Plato who popularized the immortal soul concept throughout the Greek
world. In the Phaedo---one of Plato's most famous works---Plato
recounts Socrates' final conversation with his friends on the last
day of Socrates' life. Socrates declared to them: "Be of good cheer, and do not lament my passing ...When you lay me
down in my grave, say that you are burying my body only, and not my
soul." Socrates' statement is little different from the teaching of most
churches today! Notice also the following assertion from Plato, again taken from
the Phaedo: "The soul whose inseparable attitude is life will never admit of
life's opposite, death. Thus the soul is shown to be immortal, and
since immortal, indestructible...Do we believe there is such a thing
as death? To be sure. And is this anything but the separation of the
soul and body? And being dead is the attainment of this separation,
when the soul exists in herself and separate from the body, and the
body is parted from the soul. That is death.... Death is merely the
separation of the soul and body." In Book X of The Republic---another of Plato's major
works---he again wrote: "The soul of man is immortal and
imperishable." Statements by such ancient Greek and Roman writers as Polybius,
Cicero, Seneca, Strabo---and even Plato himself---have led some
modern historians to question whether Plato really personally
believed the immortal soul doctrine. They suggest that he may have
simply popularized what he knew to be a fiction as a means of keeping
the citizenry in line through the fear of mysterious "unseen things"
beyond this life. The immortal soul concept, in other words, was a necessary
companion doctrine to the doctrine of the terrible torments of parts
of Hades or hell. Such fearsome teachings, some philosophers thought,
were necessary to scare the masses into being good citizens. Regardless of his motives and personal beliefs, Plato's teachings
did have a wide impact. They spread throughout they known world and
were accepted as truth by millions. The Jewish communities of antiquity were deeply influenced by
Greek philosophical ideas. Many will suppose that the Platonic view
of the soul imprisoned in the flesh would have been nothing new to
the Jews. But notice the testimony of Jewish scholars themselves: "The belief that the soul continues its existence after the
dissolution of the body is...nowhere expressly taught in Holy
Scripture...The belief in the immortality of the soul came to the
Jews from contact with Greek thought and chiefly through the
philosophy of Plato its principle exponent, who was led to it through
Orphic and Eleusinian mysteries in which Babylonian and Egyptian
views were strangely blended" (The Jewish Encyclopedia,
article, "Immortality of the Soul"). Many of you will undoubtedly be surprised to discover that the
idea of the immortality of the soul was not derived by the Jews from
the Old Testament scriptures, but rather taken from Plato. As we shall see, the Old Testament takes a completely
different view! But what of the professing Christian world? Certainly here we
should find the doctrine of an immortal soul independent of any Greek
influence. Now consider this fact: Many of the early theologians and scholars of the professing
Christian religion---including such men as Origen, Tertullian and
Augustine---were closely associated with Platonism. Tertullian (A.D. 155-220), for example, wrote: "For some things
are known even by nature: the immortality of the soul, the instance,
is held by many ... I may use, therefore, the opinion of
Plato, when he declares: 'Every soul is immortal'" (The
Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. III). Notice, it is the opinion of Plato that is cited! Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354-430)---held to be the greatest
thinker of Christian antiquity---also taught the immaterial and
spiritual nature of the human soul. But notice the source of his
teachings. The Encyclopaedia Britannica states: "He [Augustine] fused the religion of the New Testament
with the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy." Why should those early professing Christian scholars have resorted
to the opinions of a pagan Greek philosopher? Could it be that the
immortal soul doctrine is not clearly supported in Christian
Scripture? Notice the much later view of Martin Luther, leader of the
Protestant Reformation in Germany. More than a thousand years later,
in 1522, he wrote: "It is probable, in my opinion, that, with very few exceptions,
indeed, the dead sleep in utter insensibility till the day of
judgment .... On what authority can it be said that the souls
of the dead may not sleep ... in the same way that the living pass in
profound slumber the interval between their downlying at night and
their uprising in the morning?" Luther himself encountered difficulty in finding support for the
immortal soul doctrine in the pages of Scripture. Notice that he asked, "On what authority...?" But the deep-seated teachings of centuries were not to be easily
dislodged, even by Protestant reformers. Theologians and churchgoers
alike persisted, for the most part, in their unquestioning embrace of
the ideas passed down from the ancient pagan philosophers. As the
Encyclopaedia Britannica summarizes: "Traditional Western philosophy, starting with the ancient
Greeks...shaped the basic Western concepts of the soul." Notice the warning of the apostle Paul, who once personally
confronted Greek thinkers on Mars' Hill in ancient Athens (Acts
17:15-34). To the Greeks in Colosse in Asia Minor he wrote: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy
and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the
rudiments of the world, and not after Christ" (Col. 2:8). Jesus Christ himself warned of "making the word of God of none
effect through your tradition" (Mark 7:13). "In vain they do
worship me," he lamented, "teaching for doctrines the commandments of
men" (Matt. 15:9). So what does the Bible really say? Consider first the teaching of the Old Testament. As we have seen,
the Jews living in the Hellenistic world admit they took the immortal
soul doctrine from Plato. It is nowhere found in the Hebrew
Scriptures. Notice Genesis 2:7: "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of
the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and
man became a living soul." Consider carefully: Man---formed of the dust of the ground,
not out of spirit---"became" a living soul. A soul is what man
is. It is not something a man has. The Hebrew language further proves this point. The Hebrew word
translated as "soul" in Genesis 2:7 in the widely used Authorized
Version of the Bible is nephesh. Nephesh, in
general, designates that which has temporary physical life. It means
a creature whose life source comes through breathing. This is the
same word used frequently in the first chapter of Genesis and
elsewhere in reference to animals. Notice, for example, Genesis 1:24: "And God said, Let the earth
bring forth the living creature [nephesh] after his
kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his
kind: and it was so." Here the word creature is the identical Hebrew word that is
used in Genesis 2:7 and throughout the Old Testament for "soul." In
biblical usage, a brute beast is also a "soul"! In Leviticus 21:11, Numbers 6:6, Haggai 2:13 and elsewhere, the
word nephesh is even used with reference to a dead body. Nephesh clearly has nothing whatsoever to do with any sort
of immortal soul in man. The soul is not a separate entity from the
body. It is the body! Man is a nephesh. He
is a soul! Many additional Old Testament scriptures reveal clearly the
mortality ---not the immortality---of the soul. Ezekiel 18:4,
20, for example, declares that a soul can die! Read it for
yourself: "The soul that sinneth, it shall die." If the soul
were immortal, how could it die? It's a direct contradiction of
terms! No wonder Jewish scholars today have to point to Plato as the
origin of the immortal soul doctrine! What about the New Testament? Surely here we find biblical proof
for an immortal soul. Or do we? In the New Testament, "soul" is a translation of the Greek word
psuche. Psuche is generally equivalent to the Hebrew
word nephesh. Like nephesh, psuche is frequently
rendered "life" in addition to "soul." Psuche is twice used in the New Testament for the lower
animals, exactly in the same way as the Hebrew nephesh can
refer to the life of animals. In these two scriptures (Rev. 8:9 and
16:3), psuche is rendered "life" and "soul" respectively, with
reference to the life of sea creatures. The word psuche has no connotation whatsoever of "spirit
essence" or "immortal soul"! Jesus Christ, in fact, declared that God is able to destroy
one's soul (Greek psuche, or life) in Gehenna fire (Matt.
10:28). The words immortal soul are found nowhere in the
Bible---Old Testament or New. The word immortal occurs only
once in the entire Bible---in I Timothy 1:17, where it refers
specifically to Jesus Christ! The word immortality is found only in the New Testament,
where it occurs fewer than half a dozen times. One of those
places---I Timothy 6:16---clearly states that, of all humans, Jesus
Christ "ONLY hath immortality"! Romans 2:7 admonishes Christians to
"SEEK FOR ...immortality." If man already had immortality, he would
not have to seek for it! I Corinthians 15---the "resurrection chapter" of the Bible---shows
that a Christian "puts on" immortality at a future resurrection of
the dead (see verses 50-54). As Jesus clearly stated: "That which is born of the flesh
is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is
spirit" (John 3:6). Man---born of the flesh---is flesh. He was
not created with inherent immortality. He has only a temporary
physicochemical existence. "For dust thou art, and unto
dust shalt thou return," God told Adam (Gen. 3:19). Only when mortal man is "born again" in a future resurrection will
he finally put on immortality and be spirit! Why would a
resurrection of the body be needed if the soul were already in
heaven? The soul does not go to heaven! The mortal soul---man's
physical life---dies and turns to dust. The New Testament, then, teaches the
resurrection---a rising from the dead---in direct opposition
to the pagan Greek idea of an immortal soul. The resurrection is our
only hope of eternal life! Jesus Christ's resurrection was a type or
forerunner of the resurrection God promises to all who obey him (John
5:28-29; 11:25; Rom. 8:11; Phil. 3:10-11). Man has no hope of future life inherent within himself! Now understand an additional basic truth. Few have ever grasped
it. Since man's material "soul"---his body and its physical life
processes---is corruptible and perishes after death, how is it
possible for God to ultimately resurrect an individual? If everything
is physical and turns to dust, what is there that remains of a person
to be "brought back"? How are his personality, his memory and
his character preserved by God until a day of
resurrection? The answer is simply that not everything about a man is
physical! The Bible calls this nonphysical component the "spirit
[Hebrew ruach, Greek pneuma] in man" (Job 32:8;
Zech. 12:1; I Cor. 2:11). It is not the man. It is in
man. This spirit in man, however, has no consciousness apart from the
physical human brain. It is not to be confused in any way with the
fictional concept of a conscious "immortal soul." "The dead know not
any thing," the Bible declares (Eccl. 9:5, 10). In the day of a man's
death, "his thoughts perish" (Ps. 146:4). The Bible clearly pictures
death as a sleep---a state of unconsciousness (Dan.
12:2). At death, this spirit in man "shall return unto God who gave it"
(Eccl. 12:7). It is then "filed away," so to speak, like a tape
recording, for God's future use at a resurrection. On it is indelibly recorded one's character and the many
experiences accumulated during one's lifetime. It is also this "spirit in man" that sets man apart from the
animals. It is what makes man unique. It imparts to the living
human brain the power of intellect to comprehend materialistic
knowledge. It is the source of human intelligence. It is not
present in animal brain. (For a further examination of the spirit in
man concept, write for the booklet What Science Can't Discover
About the Human Mind. It is free upon request.) There is no scriptural basis whatever for belief in an "immortal
soul" surviving consciously after death. Throughout the centuries of professing Christianity, innumerable
sermons have been preached and countless pamphlets written purporting
to prove the soul's immortality. Upon careful and open-minded
examination, they are all found to be riddled with surprising
error. The doctrine of the immortal soul is built on a foundation of
biblical mistranslations, false premises and sloppy scholarship. Few
had the spiritual courage to take a fresh, unprejudiced look at the
question and accept the true Bible teaching. For when the false doctrine of the immortal soul is toppled, along
with it falls the equally pagan and false concept of Heaven and
Hell---one of the cornerstones of traditional Christianity! Satan the devil has succeeded---for the time being---in deceiving
the whole world (Rev. 12:9). It was he who first introduced the idea
that man does not really die, but is inherently immortal. "Ye shall
not surely die," Satan lied to Eve in the garden of Eden (Gen.
3:4). God's future for mankind is far more transcendent than the common
picture of immortal souls floating on clouds and strumming harps for
eternity. For those who choose it and fulfill the conditions, there
is life after death by a resurrection. But that life will come
through a new birth as an immortal spirit being into the very
family of God---by means of a future resurrection from the
dead! Write for our booklet Lazarus and the Rich Man if you want
to know more about the resurrection and life after death. And why
not, when writing, also request What is the Reward of the
Saved? and Is There Life After Death? All these booklets,
like our other literature, are of course free of charge. It is time to cast off the fables and traditions of men and
understand the great meaning and purpose of human life as revealed in
the Bible! Will you have the courage to look into it for yourself? WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT THAT HOLE IN YOUR HEAD? BELIEVE IT OR NOT, you have, as one
might say in the speech of the inner cities of America, a hole in
your head. "Who me?" Yes, you! You and all the rest of mankind have something missing.
All your life you have been trying to fill that figurative
hole---that feeling of emptiness---and yet, you are still
unfulfilled. This is why you are always driving and never
arriving---getting but never having---seeking and never finding. That
is why you "can't get no satisfaction." Yet you can discover what you have been searching for all your
life. You can fill that feeling of emptiness with the "right stuff"
that satisfies! So you have that void, figurative hole in your head, but where did
it come from and who put it there? To find the answers, let us go all
the way back to the creation of man. Man is unique in all of creation. We are the only creatures that
look like God, yet we are the only creatures that God purposely made
incomplete. Even though we look like God, we are a long way from
being complete like God. Man is incomplete in that he is mortal and will die (Gen. 3:19).
On the other hand, God is immortal spirit (John 4:24). But the most
important difference is that man's mind is incomplete---there is
something missing. What are humans missing? You were born missing the
mind of God. When Almighty God made your physical brain, he also put a spirit
entity there to give you intellect and reasoning ability. This spirit
also gives you ability to receive another spirit---God's Spirit that
is needed to make your mind complete. The apostle Paul explains: "For what man knows the things of a man
except the spirit of the man which is in him?" (I Cor. 2:11, New
King James Version throughout, except where noted). This spirit
is what we call the human mind. But notice what the rest of the verse
says: "Even so no one knows the things of God except the Spirit of
God." Your spirit plus God's Spirit equals a whole mind fulfilled and
satisfied. But your spirit minus God's Spirit equals "a hole in your
head," and a hole in your head equals frustration and
unhappiness. But beware, there is a counterfeit spirit that promises
fulfillment, but it cannot deliver. That spirit is from Satan the
devil, "the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works
in the sons of disobedience" (Eph. 2:2). This spirit promises
pleasure and power but delivers only self-centredness and misery and
death. Our all-wise Creator God deliberately created your mind incomplete
so that you would be motivated to fill it---with his Spirit. By the
laws of physics, whenever there is a vacuum there is a drive created
to fill it. The same is true in man's mind. Man is driven to be
fulfilled, but by himself he hasn't discovered how to do it. There are two ways to fill that emptiness, but only one really
works. From the beginning God showed and told man the one way that
works. The Creator showed the first man the nature of his incompleteness
and the way to wholeness. Did you ever think about the significance
of God creating man out of the dust of the ground, thus leaving, one
might say, a hole in the ground? Unless man fills the vacuum in his
head with God's Spirit he will return forever to the hole in the
ground from whence he was taken. What about the inescapable lesson of man's first sensation of
hunger? God (see Genesis 2:15-18) may have said: "That's your stomach
you feel, Adam. You have to eat the right food, and then you will
feel satisfied. The emptiness you feel in your stomach is like the
emptiness you have in your mind. You not only need food for your
physical stomach, you need my Spirit in your mind to be fulfilled and
satisfied. If you do not partake of my Spirit, you will feel empty
and frustrated, hating your very life. "You see those two trees over there; the one on the right is the
Tree of Life. That is the tree to eat; it will fill that spiritual
emptiness in your head. That tree represents my way of life---the way
of give, the way of love produced by my Spirit. "That other tree is called the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil. Do not eat of that tree. It looks good, but its fruit is bad
and you will die from it. Spiritually it represents the way of
get---the way of selfishness---the way that seems like the right way
to fill the spiritual void in your head. Naturally, you are filled
when you get and take, but I am telling you that getting and taking
only fills you with unhappiness, misery, and eventually death. "I am leaving it up to you, Adam---you must develop your own
character by choosing between the two ways---but choose the way of
give, and live!" Adam soon became aware of yet another emptiness within him.
Perhaps he said to God, "I feel like I am missing something in my
life. I do not feel satisfied inside. I need something but I don't
know what it is." Then God may have said: "You have an emotional
hole; you are only half, not whole. You need a wife. She will
complete you and make you whole." Then God put Adam to sleep, and by
taking one of Adam's ribs made a woman (Gen. 2:21-22). Then God
closed the rib cage in the man and the woman filled his life at his
side. For the moment, Adam was very happy with his new wife and said,
"This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh" (Gen. 2:23). Now
he felt whole---he thought he had found the missing dimension in his
life---that Eve was the end to his search for fulfillment. But God
knew better. Unfortunately man chose the way of get. Satan deceived Eve, Adam's
wife, into believing that the way to happiness---the way to fill the
hole---was by getting instead of giving. And humans have followed
that way of get ever since. Millennia after millennia, man has
exhausted himself in frustration, trying to fill his life with the
way of get. Man failed to fill his head with the mind of God because he was
not repentant when God called attention to his error in choosing the
way of getting instead of giving. Repentance means change, and Adam
and Eve did not see the need to change. They did not fully understand what their spiritual emptiness
meant. They did not accept that being spiritually only half there was
inadequate---that half is not whole. Repentance is more than realizing that you have done wrong; it is
first realizing that you are incomplete! You must come to understand
that there is none good but God. You must come to see that you do
wrong because your mind is incomplete. And until you come to admit
that you are wrong, you will not have a whole mind. God gives his
mind to those who realize they are not whole, and want to change
their lives. Adam and Eve could have repented of what they were and surrendered
their lives in complete submission to their Creator. In such an
attitude of repentance and submission toward God, they would have
been able to resist Satan's temptation of satisfying self, of trying
to fill the hole in their heads by getting and taking. Through the Tree of Life they would have acquired the missing
dimension for their minds---the mind of God through the Holy Spirit.
Their minds would have been filled with the mind of God. And what is God? What is the very essence of his mind and being?
"God is love" (I John 4:8). And love is the way of give---the way of
outgoing concern: total selflessness. What does the way of get produce? Can you ever get enough
to fill the hole in your head? The truth is, the way of get won't get
it filled. What happened to man after Adam and Eve chose the way of
get? Their son Cain, whose name ironically means to take or get, killed
his brother Abel. Why? Cain did not give God his best. He lived the
way of get and kept the best for himself. On the other hand,
righteous Abel lived the way of give and gave God the best that he
had. Because of Abel's attitude of give, God granted him favor. This
infuriated Cain---he was jealous. He wanted to get favor for himself.
With all the frustration and rage that the way of get produces, Cain
killed his brother (Gen. 4:1-8). And man has been reaping ever since the bitter fruits that the way
of get produces. The apostle James wrote this commentary on the way
of get: "Where do wars and fights come from among you?... You lust
and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight
and war. Yet you do not have because you...ask amiss, that you may
spend it on your pleasures" (James 4:1-3). The way of get does not
work! Perhaps you are not convinced. Maybe you still have the idea that
if you have everything you ever wanted, then you would be happy. Wise King Solomon tried it. He got for himself everything a man
could want, but did it satisfy? Let's hear what Solomon had to
say. "Whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them. I did not
withhold my heart from any pleasure... I searched in my heart how to
gratify my flesh with wine ... I made my works great, I built myself
houses, and planted myself vineyards....I also gathered for myself
silver and gold and the special treasures of kings and of the
provinces..." (Eccl. 2:10, 3-4, 8). What was the end result, Solomon? "Then I looked on all the works that my hands had done...and
indeed all was vanity and grasping for the wind.... Therefore I hated
life because the work that was done under the sun was grievous to me,
for all is vanity and grasping for the wind" (Eccl. 2:11, 17). Is there anything that really fills the emptiness, the void
Solomon speaks of? Of course there is! Let's listen to King Solomon
again. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep
his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man" (Eccl. 12:13).
God gives his Spirit, his mind, to those who obey him, who keep his
commandments (Acts 5:32). But what about you, aren't you tired of riding on this crazy
merry-go-round of get that always brings you back to where you
started---to that same old condition of frustration and unhappiness?
Well, you can get off the merry-go-round. You do not have to ride it.
Almighty God is showing you a better way---the only way to what you
really want and need in life. Repent of what you are. It is obvious that something is not quite
right in your life---something is missing. And now you know what's
wrong. It is you! The hardest thing for a person to do is to admit
that he is wrong. No matter who you are or what you do, without God's Spirit in your
mind you are nothing. The psalmist David wrote: "Certainly every man
at his best is but vapor" (Ps. 39:5). In terms of human standards, Job was a man of great accomplishment
and moral character, but when God finished showing him the hole in
his head Job said, "I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes"
(Job 42:6). Go down on your knees before your Creator and ask him to forgive
you for breaking his laws and for having a mind that is selfish and
miserable. Once you repent of trying to fill that figurative hole in your
head through the get way, you are freed from your self to go on and
be fulfilled by giving love to others. Society has many false
concepts about love; you need to understand what true godly love
is. Love is God inspired. Of course. God is the source of love. And
love is giving. The apostle Paul said, "The love of God is shed
abroad in our hearts by the Holy [Spirit] which is given unto
us" (Rom. 5:5, Authorized Version). He inspires the desire to
help others through the power of his Spirit in your mind. Then you must choose to make a commitment to give. After you
decide to commit yourself to give, start giving to the other person
without expecting anything in return---not even a thank-you. Many
people give and still end up unhappy with the hole unfulfilled. Why?
Because they give with the expectation of getting something in
return. Others give only when they feel the other person is
deserving. Neither of these attitudes expresses true love. Love is
unconditional; it requires no deposit, no return---just pure
thinking. You are incapable of giving this kind of love; you need God's
continual help to give in this totally unselfish way. The apostle
Paul realized that "it is God who works in you both to will and do
for His good pleasure" (Phil. 2:13). So let God love through you. And
since it is his love, why should you expect to get anything in return
anyway? Love is its own reward. When you allow God to give through you,
happiness and joy automatically fill you. On the other hand, when you
try and get for yourself to fill that gnawing hole in your head,
unhappiness and misery fill your life. This is why Jesus Christ said,
"It is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:35). And whom do you love? Whom do you give to? "You shall love the
Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all
your mind" (Matt. 22:37). You love God by dedicating your whole life
toward serving him, and obeying him, doing his will. When David felt frustrated and unfulfilled, when that emptiness in
him cried out for fulfillment, he knew what he needed: " As the deer
pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God. My soul
thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and appear
before God?" (Ps. 42:1-2). David knew he needed God to fill the hole
in his head. What about you? Not only do you need to love God, but "you shall love your
neighbour as yourself" (Matt. 22:39). In seeking to satisfy the needs
of others, your most important need is satisfied. In filling the hole
in your brother's (or sister's) life, the hole in your head will be
filled. Love is the answer. Giving is the way to all you want and need.
That old hole in your head need not go empty any longer. Use that
drive you feel inside you to lead you to love God and help your
fellowman. HOW WE SHALL BE CHANGED
Why Does man exist? You can be
assured that there is a definite reason for existence! Life is not
the consequence of the process of evolution. The Creator God made man in his own image for a purpose that
transcends this physical life. Man, however, apart from God, cannot
deeply know or comprehend this great purpose. Nor can he understand
why humans live or why they die. Much has been written about death. There are hundreds of books and
articles available on the medical and psychological aspects of death,
the cultural and social impact of death and the philosophical
implications of death. Philosophers, teachers, preachers, historians,
anthropologists---learned men of every discipline---have searched for
the answer to the ultimate question, "What is death?" But they
haven't know where to look. There is only one source that reveals the true answer---God's
instruction book, the Bible. For there to be a creation there must be a Creator. That's one of
the major proofs that God exists. And through God's revelations to us
about this creation we can begin to unlock the secrets to the great
mysteries of death, hidden to us apart from this revealed truth. But
first we must learn more about life. Exactly what is life? Physical life is purely a biological,
chemical existence. In this regard man's life is no different than
that of an animal (Eccl. 3:19); although the spirit in man makes him
a special creature (Job 32:8; Zech. 12:1, I Cor. 2:9-14). To answer the question "What is life?" directly, turn to the book
of James. "Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your
life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then
vanisheth away" (James 4:14). Life is physical. Life is temporal. Over and over in his Word God
stresses the transient nature of life. "For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower
of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away"
(I Pet. 1:24). "Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them
that fear him. For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are
dust. As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so
he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone" (Ps.
103:13-16). Genesis 2:7 describes the very first life being "born." Notice the
exact wording of the verse: "And the Lord God formed man of the dust
of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and
man became a living soul." Three of the most fundamental truths concerning the life of man
are packed into that one verse. The first is: God formed man of the dust of the ground. Adam was
composed of earth. Every cell, every tissue, every muscle and every
limb was made from the dust of the ground. Man was, and is, a purely
physical creation, composed of physical matter. At that moment of
creation, man was no different than the rest of creation---a second,
more profound event occurred: "And the Lord God...breathed into his nostrils the breath of
life." As God's breath passed through Adam's nostrils and filled his
lungs with lifegiving oxygen, life began, which brings us to the
third point: "And man became a living soul." The last six words of that verse
are very significant. It's important to realize that a soul was not
placed within the man, separate from man. God said that man
became a living soul. The man was a soul---physical, material,
animal life---subject to death. The original Hebrew word for soul is nephesh. Look it up in
a lexicon. It is defined as breath, anything that breathes, an
animal. Nephesh can even refer to a dead body. There's nothing
supernatural about the soul. The soul merely means, in this case,
man. Man is a soul. And the soul is not immortal. We're told that in
Ezekiel 18:4, 20, "The soul that sinneth, it shall die." Shocking, isn't it? Hundreds of millions of people have been led
to believe that man has an immortal soul. But here God clearly says
that the soul is composed of the dust of the ground. It is material,
not spiritual. The soul (man) can die. Ancient philosophers taught that man is essentially an immortal
spiritual "soul" housed in a temporary body of flesh. At a person's
death the soul leaves the body and journeys to a nebulous realm,
possibly paradise or a place of punishment. This doctrine has been perpetuated by Greek and Roman scholars and
writers. The pagan teaching was slowly, over the centuries, injected
into the churches by many of the early "church fathers." Not only did this doctrine become religious dogma in the medieval
world, those who rejected it were branded as heretics and often
suffered death at the hands of the professors. The apostle Paul gave instruction about believing this kind of
nonsense: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain
deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world,
and not after Christ" (Col. 2:8). Nowhere does the Bible say the soul is immortal. Actually, it
plainly teaches just the opposite. Read Peter's statement in Acts
2. Here Peter clearly states that King David of Israel, one of the
greatest men of God who ever lived---a man after God's own heart---is
dead and buried. David is not in heaven. He's in his grave, with us
unto this day: "Men and brethren, let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch
David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulchre is with us
unto this day" (verse 29). "For David is not ascended into the heavens" (verse 34). At death man ceases to exist. His body slowly returns to the
elements from whence it came. "For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt
thou return" (Gen. 3:19). Death is the end of consciousness. As
Ecclesiastes 9:5 points out, "The dead know not any thing." So God says death is death. There is no immortal soul. This being
the case, is there any hope for man? Definitely! The resurrection
from the dead is the whole hope of a Christian. The Bible speaks in both Old and New Testaments of a resurrection
of the dead---a re-creation of life. Paul was inspired by God's Holy
Spirit to write one whole chapter of the Bible on the subject of the
resurrection. You should study the 15th chapter of I Corinthians. If
there were no resurrection, death would be the final victor (verse
54). William Tyndale, the printer of the first New Testament in
English, wrote: "In putting departed souls in heaven, hell or
purgatory you destroy the arguments wherewith Christ and Paul prove
the resurrection.... The true faith putteth the resurrection; the
heathen philosophers, denying that, did put that souls did ever live
... If the soul be in heaven, tell me what cause is there for the
resurrection?" When a person dies, he is dead. There is no consciousness in the
grave (Ps. 146:4). There is no remembrance in the grave (Ps. 6:5). If
at death man's soul was released there would be no need for the
resurrection. The fact that the Bible teaches the resurrection from the dead is
further proof that man has no immortal soul! Job once asked, "If a man die, shall he live again?! He was
inspired to answer his own question. "O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest
keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint
me a set time, and remember me! If a man die, shall he live again?
All the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come"
(Job 14:13-14). The Old Testament prophets knew about the resurrection of the
dead. Job knew about the resurrection, and so did Daniel: "And many
of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to
everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt" (Dan.
12:2). In the New Testament the resurrection is the central theme and
hope of the early Church. Jesus said: "For as the Father raiseth up
the dead...even so the Son quickeneth whom he will...Verily, verily,
I say unto you, The hour is coming and now is, when the dead shall
hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live ...
Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in which all that are in
the graves shall hear his voice, And shall come forth; they that have
done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done
evil, unto the resurrection of damnation" (John 5:21-29). Paul wrote in I Corinthians 15:50-52: "Now this I say, brethren,
that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth
corruption inherit incorruption. Behold, I shew you a mystery: We
shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the
twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound,
and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be
changed." The resurrection from the dead was the paramount theme in the
sermons of Peter and Paul (Acts 2:23-24, 32, 3:15, 26, 4:1-2; I Cor.
15:36-44, 52). A resurrection from the dead is our only hope of life
after death. This is the truth of God. Because Christ conquered
death, God's great purpose for man will be achieved.