Is this just your opinion or do you have sources to back it up? Sometimes it seems to me like you are a Karaite, one who accepts only the Written Torah yet rejects the Oral Tradition.
I am a skeptic secular Jew. So I don't actually accept the Torah as absolute truth either. I try to analyze information logically both in terms of absolute truth as well as in relation to premises. So, in my arguments here I took for the sake of the argument the Torah as premiss as Judaism does. I also accept as premiss, for the scope of this discussion at least, the oral Torah that was given to Moses. BUT, to me the Oral Torah means:
A. Halacha that is specifically said to be "halacha lemoshe mesinai".
B. Halacha that is logically derived from the Torah (including oral Torah of type A).
There is another type which I hold on a lesser category of "truth" and that is:
C. Halacha that is derived by "extended" logic such as remez, drash, metaphors and agadah. Obviously such derivation is significantly weaker then pure logic.
So far all the proofs I see regarding resurrection, eternal souls etc fall into category C.