Yeah, the so-called "argument from silence".
Yes, my argument proves what the Bible says of the dead:
they are in silence. Your argument seeks to proves they're noisier than a kid with a gas powered harmonica.
Listen, why would the Bible record what a person raised from the dead (not given a glorified body yet) has said?
It wouldn't if the dead had ceased to exist until the resurrection, right? Yes, that EXACTLY what we'd expect.
Prove that Lazarus was sleeping and unconscious for 4 days.
OK.
"Our friend Lazarus
sleepeth."
"The living know that they shall die, but the dead
know not anything".
"The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go
down into silence."
"His breath goeth forth, his body returneth to the Earth, in that very day
his thoughts perish."
"Neither have they any more a reward, for
the memory of them is forgotten."
"Shall Thy wonders be known in the dark, and Thy righteousness in the
land of forgetfulness?"
"They (the dead) shall not be raised out of their sleep...his sons come to honor and
he knoweth it not; they are brought low and
he perceiveth it not of them".
So easy to disprove "immortal soul" nonsense
Well, your theories DO give them comfort.
Your unBiblical view is why people can't reconcile a "God of love" with "your God of despotic instanity". Any atheist pressed far enough will eventually tell you the reason they hate God is because of "eternal torment" doctrine. I hear it all the time.
As to being an honest man, you need to accept what Jesus said about Lazarus and the rich man. Your "parable" excuse doesn't hold water.
Jesus said Lazarus was dead and likened it to being asleep. In sleep, we are unconscious and unaware of what's going on. You guys teach we're not only aware of everything happening around us, but also walking around nekkid as the Emperor in new clothes.
Paul didn't give you any rights to that idea. He clearly indicated that believers are either absent from the Lord or absent from the body.
What about "naked' and "unclothed" which is neither down here or up there? You guys NEVER address that because it destroys the false narrative of "immortal soul" doctrine: Paul says we're either down here in our earthly body, up there in our resurrection body, or "naked and unclothed" which can only refer to the intermediate state of "lying dead in grave without a body.
But, there is NO PLACE in the Bible that speaks of a soul sleeping. None.
According to
Leviticus 20:6 KJV,
a "soul" is a "person" like David who prayed that he would not sleep the sleep of death, and Lazarus who Jesus said "sleepeth". Care to try again?