He writes a testimony of how he searched for meaning in life in other things and returned to the truth that it is found only in serving God.
So in giving the testimony of how he felt about different things he discovered were vanity, he expresses his feelings about them and his desire to die because he thought that would be an escape from the frustration of his life.
He is telling us what he thought during those times of soul searching. He is not trying to give us details about what really happens to people in the afterlife because he doesn't really know and we still don't. We only have what has been revealed in the New Testament by Jesus and also things that Paul said that apply to the Christian believer.
That's a popular but completely subjective argument. Does the Bible say Solomon's status as wisest man who ever lived dependent upon if he allowed said wisdom to govern his life choices? No, God bestowed this gift upon him
despite knowing he would stumble horribly. Solomon knew full well that the dead ceased to exist and is why he said so authoritatively they don't know anything, feel anything, remember anything, plan anything, or have anything more to do with those yet alive. Does that sound like someone who "really doesn't know" about something when he writes so plainly and directly about the thing? C'mon, let's be honest, friend.
Paul only knows that to be absent from the body is to be present with Christ
It's high time we stop misquoting Paul here. He didn't say
"is to be" -- he said
"and to be".
Words mean things.
The erroneous
"is to be" is a
"declarative" statement which demands "I'm either down here or up there".
However, the Biblical
"and to be" is merely a
"preferential" statement": "I'd rather be absent from down and present up there"
which allows for the presence of the third option of being "naked" and "unclothed" - which a blind man can see refers to lying in a grave without a body dead and awaiting the resurrection.
Paul simply said he wanted to be absent from this earthly body,
skip the intermediate state of lying in a grave dead without a body like Job awaiting the resurrection, and just go on to be with Jesus.
and to depart in death means BETTER for him and his expectation is to be with Christ. That kind reference gives us at least an understanding that we are not to talk about or expect something in between but simply expect to be with Christ.
Yes, to depart and be with Christ is far better than to be either here or lying in the grave "naked" and "unclothed" awaiting the resurrection.
You may say that is because we will not be consciously aware of the time between. I would answer that why then talk about one. To be with Christ is to be our conversation and what we tell believers to expect, just as Paul said.
Why? Because the entire pagan world was teaching "immortal soul" heresy that traces all the way back to the Serpent in Eden, that's why. This same Paul told us God only is immortal and only those who seek immortality will gain it.
Anything else is not what the New Testament teaches regardless of your interpretation of the verses in Ecc and Job. Your interpretation of those verses should not cause you to emphasize something Paul does not even mention when he tells us about his expectation that dying is BETTER because that means he will be with Christ.
I think I've shown you how Paul's words are getting "twisted" to make wrong right. Over and over I point out Paul's reference to "naked" and "unclothed" and so far, not a single person in the Immortal Soul crowd has offered any explanation.
If you want to hammer on about some in between time of sleeping before one is with Christ you have departed from how Paul spoke about it and have taken up a new approach to this subject not one that Paul preached and therefore you are going on and on about things you can't know.
I've departed from nothing, friend. Please explain what "naked" and "unclothed" means, if it doesn't mean "lying naked in the grave without a body awaiting the resurrection".
Be very careful before you suggest it means "unsaved and lost", friend, because the collateral damage from the 10 megaton truth bomb I'll drop on it will be devastating