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Anon1379 said:Death is never non existence. Sproul once stated that "spiritually dead people are still biologically alive." . . . Ephesians 2:1-2 -You hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins: WHEREIN in times past ye WALKED - Thus the spiritual death of sinner is a state of active opposition against God." If we are truly dead and can't do anything then why is he walking around? The mistake is to assume physical death in which we depart from out body is the same as spiritual death. It is not. Spiritually dead people can still walk around. A dead body and being dead are two different things.
No one is claiming that those who are dead in sin (or blind, or imprisoned, or enslaved) are literally those things and incapable of walking around freely. Obviously, these are figures of speech. To critique the biblical idea of spiritual death by pointing out that the spiritually dead person can still walk around, is to miss the point--either by ignoring the fact of the metaphor entirely, or implying that since it is a metaphor, it doesn't really mean anything.
When we say that a man is spiritually dead (or dead in sins, to borrow the Pauline phrase), we mean that with respect to spiritual things, he is "dead," because he is unable to contribute anything that would move him an inch closer to salvation. But a man dead in sin is still alive in the flesh, which is why he still loves sin and has no desire to turn from it. That is the natural condition of the natural man: he "does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him" (1 Cor. 2:14). It is only by the power of the Holy Spirit the natural man, dead in sin, can be made dead to sin and alive in Christ. The natural man is dead to God and alive in the flesh; he loves the things of the flesh and hates the things of God. The regenerated man is alive to God and dead to the flesh; he loves the things of God and hates the works of the flesh.