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People are judged by the Christian God immediately after they die
From Argumentrix
| People are judged by the Christian God immediately after they die | |
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| Subjects | |
| Christian God |
Christianity |
| Eschatology |
Theology |
| Linking arguments | |
| When people die, their souls are unconscious and dormant until being resurrected on the day of judgment predicted in the Bible
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- Note: This belief is called particular judgment.
Supporting arguments
This is supported by 2 Corinthians 5:8 and Matthew 17:1-8. [1]
Opposing arguments
People's souls become dormant when they die, existing in a state of stasis. Souls will be brought back when Jesus returns to fulfill the prophecies of the New Testament. [2]