This is the evaluation of a skeptical mind? You realize that being skeptical doesn't actually and simply mean that you deny anything contrary to your beliefs? Xenophobia?
Being skeptical means not accepting supernatural claims without convincing empirical evidence. The contents of the Bible include a vast number of supernatural claims. What we're lacking is evidence.
And the contents of The Bible constitutes the claim. Using the Biblical claim of supernatural as evidence for the existence of the supernatural is a fallacy of circular logic.
I'm not judging anyone except for to say you are the same as me. Only less informed.
Then inform us. Where is the evidence that supernatural events in The Bible is an accurate depiction of reality?
If I told you that I don't believe in evolution would you not judge me likewise? You would make the assumption that I simply don't know evolution or I would believe in it.
Not necessarily. Ignorance of evolution would be one possibility. Misunderstanding, or failing to adequately grasp the concept of evolution is another. Rejecting evolution due to conflicting beliefs is a third possibility. Lying about not believing in evolution is a fourth possibility.
We wouldn't all simply assume that the first possibility must necessarily be the truth.
So - before 1961 the skeptic would scoff at a believer for having faith that Pontius Pilate until at that time a discovery was made which confirmed his existence.
And that same skeptic, if fair minded, would have scoffed at an unbeliever who had faith that the character of Pontius Pilate as described in The Bible was not based on a real person. So what?
You mean like having any real facts on what the Bible says the soul is as opposed to avoiding the discussion or spouting baseless opinion?
Actually, the Old Testament doesn't say anything about the soul. The word
soul does not exist in Ancient Hebrew. The Hebrew word
Nephesh is sometimes translated as
soul, but can also be translated as
life.
So that text you were quoting could be interpreted as saying that
life is in the blood. That's rather sensible, because without our blood, we tend to die.
From
Wikipedia...
Nephish is defined in but one place in the Old Testament and that is in the form of a recipe:
* The LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being [nephesh]. NIV
* And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul [nephesh].[5] KJV
Nephesh recipe:
1. Take one physical body
2. Insert the breath of life into the body
3. Results: A living, breathing, nephesh
This word usually designates the person as a whole[6] or its physical life.
So where the word
soul is found in The Bible,
life would be a better translation. There is nothing in the Old Testament about
soul at all.
ETA:
Hell isn't a Bible teaching.
And neither is soul.