You may have something here --  I don't know .  But thanks for your input.
 
Jd 
 
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Spiritual death

In a message dated 7/26/2005 8:51:11 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do I miss the point?     The body, soul, mind and spirit are so integral to each other as to be without separation.   If we are alive , we are alive in total.   If we are dead, we are dead in total.  Our bodies will be raised and reunited with soul mind and spirit (correct?) THEN transformed into a form we have yet to learn  (I John 3:2)  "Spiritual death" as a phrase tends to eliminate from our thinking the body, the mind and perhaps the spirit or the soul  (if there is a difference).      ??????????????????????????
 
JD
Blainer:  This seems a little confusing to me, w/o definitions in the first place as to what you mean by soul, spirit, mind, etc.  I think I read you on what "body" means. :>)  That's a no-brainer. 
(Mormons believe a soul is the combo of spirit and body--just so you can see where I am coming from.)

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