Interesting. To say the least.
The “Once to die” natural Law of God is a hard one to get around. I think the author repeats too many times the ‘The’ Son of Perdition to hang all his presumptions on. At least he write the article as a theory/guess not “Yes! This is it!”.
Also - he mentions Matthew 12:43 and says ‘THE’ Unclean Spirit - supposedly referring to the devil himself, but then ignores two verses later in Matthew 12:45 where it says “...and he gets 7 more spirits *more wicked than itself* - ummm, I would say there is no spirit *more* wicked than Satan himself - the foolish proud defeated fallen archangel Lucifer - created being - not equal with God, destined for eternal pain, suffering and torment. (Oh I can hardly wait)
I don’t believe in reincarnation as taught by man’s false religions, but
the 10 people raised from the dead in the Bible, who presumeably DIED TWICE, make Heb 9:27 a general principle, not a law. (Note: when the corpse sits up the funeral’s over!)
They were:
1) The Zarephath widow raised by Elijah, 1Kin 17:17-22
2) The Shunammite woman raised by Elisha, 2Kin 4:32-35
3) The man raised when he touched Elisha’s bones, 2Kin 13;20-21
4) The many saints raised at Jesus’ resurrection, Mat 27:50-53
5) Jesus, Mat 28:5-8, Mar 16:6, Luk 24:5-6
6) Son of the widow of Nain raised by Jesus, Luk 7:11-15
7) The daughter of Jairus raised by Jesus, Luk 8:41-42, 49-55
8) Lazarus raised, Joh 11:1-44
9) Dorcas raised by Peter, Act 9:36-41
10) Eutychus raised by Paul, Act 20:9-10
Side Note: The opinion of a modern “faith healer” faker aside, a dead person doesn’t “have enough faith” to be healed. No faith was possessed or required by any of the above 10 people to be raised from the dead, but they were raised anyway.