That's what I was trying to say.
The soul is the vitality, or life, or a man or animal. The spirit is something that only man and God possesses. Please, don't leave out the Angels, who are spiritual.
An oversight...sorry.
And that begs the unspoken issue: if the spirit is not corruptible, then the spirit will be eternal in some where/when, Heaven or elsewhere. As Christians we are to have a new body, real, physical, but incorruptible ('for we shall not all sleep, but we will be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye' ...). I take that to mean that our body then will be 'time-transcendent'.
I don't disagree substantially. I think the bible clearly illustrates that our spirit (not soul, or life force) returns to God at death. But I think the bible doesn't explain much about the state of the spirit between death and resurrection other than that death is likened to sleep...i.e. an unconscious state. I also believe that Christians will resurrected with a spiritual body...a body that exists outside of our normal physicality.
'I don't disagree substantially' ... dittos. It's sure an interesting time we're in for because of The Grace Of God in Christ!