You disagree with others often, so does that mean you are upset? Maybe you should just disengage.
That's what you do Cameron. That does not make for an honest discussion.
If I am upset over what is being presented here, I will leave off and either decide to quit the thread or come back when I am not upset.
As it is, what is your motive in trying to represent me as upset? That seems to be almost passive aggressive stuff going on there IMO
I believe the Bible is clear that we are a tripartite being and made in the image of God as per Genesis and NT passages.
I find the highlighted above kind of iffy. The human spirit is still operating but apart from God, if the person is not a believer (believer meaning a believer in Christ, His work, God and the Holy Spirit as we find in scripture and not how humans try to get God down to their level or decide portions of the NT are not for today)
I agree that mankind is a fallen race and I would add filled with and persuaded by the demonic. The devil is the god of this world after all.
I do not find a noteworthy disagreement in what you state.
When someone uses more emphatic language and smh, their emotional state has been raised. Perhaps upset doesn't include such things for you, but these things are indicative of a change in one's emotional estate. And this is never my intention.
You also seem to frame my remarks in the most contrary of ways rather than ask me to clarify.
When I do choose to disengage, it's never because I'm upset. I remain in discussions as long as that's how the Spirit is leading. Jesus did always what He saw th the Father doing. I try to do the same. Sometimes discussions reach a point where it is apparent that further engagement will not bear fruit. By disengaging, arguments and sinful behavior can be avoided.
As far as Spiritual vs spiritual, I was simply making a distinction between Adam pre and post fall. We all are spiritual because we have a spirit. This is why every culture has some form of religion. But Adam wasn't Spiritual in that he wasn't made a partaker of the divine in creation. This only occurred after the Fall and after God shed blood on his behalf.
Now, the issue I have been addressing is what is the estate of fallen, unregenerate man. In other words, what capacity in relationship to God does such a person possess. This is why I asked the question: does biblical hearing engender understanding or is it simply an audible hearing? What one believes the answer to be will inevitably shape their understanding.
In the post I referred you to, I stated that the corruption of sin changed Adam from what he was originally. He was made good, but in a fallen estate no longer is. And since we inherit this estate from Adam, I believe we aren't good and that this is the basis for Paul saying none are good, and further, why Jesus said only God is good.
The whole purpose was to lay a foundation for what exactly is the estate of fallen man...what is actually true of him.
And my apologies for superintending upon you any disposition falsely.