@Butch5 -- it appears that as long as a person agrees with your proper use Of logic -- all is fine. But when they Don't , then 'they' are in the wrong and you are in the Right.
Those 'errors' are only errors in your mind because you don't want to accept anything other Than what you agree with.
Lazarus and the rich man -- God is letting the rest of mankind that there Is Indeed life after death. Back in the day -- the Sadducees were 'sad' because their belief system said that life ceases upon death. They were sad because they thought that upon the death of people they knew , that they'd never see them ever again.
When a close friend of Jesus -- Lazarus died. He waited those several days to make sure the people knew For Sure that Lazarus was very dead. He'd been buried -- Jesus wept. But He Also called out his name and commanded him to rise. And he Did. That's found in Luke 11. His sister, Mary, warned Jesus that he'd been dead and in the tomb for 4 days and that he 'stinketh'. But, yet, Jesus Christ wanted them to see that there was indeed resurrection.
And in Matthew 9 -- a ruler came to worship and said that his daughter had just died. He asked Jesus to go to her and lay his hand on her that she might live. So in vs. 24 and 25 -- the daughter is brought back to life.
Going back to Lazarus and the rich man -- you're saying that many Scripture contradict that so that's You says it can't happen and so your version Must be right. I would suggest that you aren't accepting Scripture as God's infallable Word. God gave us that account because it's the truth.
Obviously our human concept of 'death' is different from God's. God has all knowledge, we certainly don't.
Brad Huber disagrees with you , so, therefore , he's being argumentative and , therefore, he's in the wrong. Which suggests that he's wrong and you're right.
You're responses suggest that you're putting your intellectualism above God's Word. You're sort of using God's Word Against itself.
You'd Rather believe in Annihiationism than accept that people will be in torment forever in the lake of fire and brimstone. That God could not possibly be that horrific towards people that He created. But, looking back at Genesis flood. God saw how horrible the people had become on a continual basis. Not just once in a while -- but Continually. The only people righteous were Noah and his family. God created, God can destroy. God's Word Also tells us that the lake of fire and brimstone is not meant for people. He gives us His one and only Way to stay Out. So -- do we accept God's Word as our final authority or try to find a way to wiggle out of it or around it.