First of all, you do not have and immortal soul, if you did, then why had no one gone to Heaven before Jesus came to the Earth, 4000 years had came & gone since Adam & Eve, millions of people had died, what did Jesus say to a man of the Pharisees, Nic·o·de'mus was his name, a ruler of the Jews.
John 3:13
Moreover, no man has ascended into heaven but he that descended from heaven, the Son of man.
What is a Soul?
Right in the very first book of the Bible, Genesis, we are told that the soul is not something you have, it is something you are. We read of the creation of Adam, the first human being: “The man came to be a living soul.” (Genesis 2:7) The Hebrew word used here for soul, ne'phesh, occurs well over 700 times in the Hebrew Scriptures, never once conveying the idea of a separate, ethereal, spiritual part of man. On the contrary, the soul is tangible, concrete, physical.
Look up the following cited texts in your own copy of the Bible, for the Hebrew word ne'phesh is found in each of them. They clearly show that the soul can face risk, danger, and even be kidnapped (Deuteronomy 24:7; Judges 9:17; 1 Samuel 19:11); touch things (Job 6:7); be locked up in irons (Psalm 105:18); crave to eat, be afflicted by fasting, and faint from hunger and thirst; and suffer from a wasting disease or even insomnia as a result of grief. (Deuteronomy 12:20; Psalm 35:13; 69:10;) In other words, because your soul is you, your very self, your soul can experience anything you can experience.
Does that mean, then, that the soul can actually die? Yes. Far from being immortal, human souls are spoken of in the Hebrew Scriptures as being “cut off,” or executed, for wrongdoing, being struck fatally, murdered, destroyed, and torn to pieces. (Exodus 31:14; Deuteronomy 19:6; 22:26; Psalm 7:2) “The soul that is sinning—it itself will die,” says Ezekiel 18:4. Clearly, death is the common end of human souls, since all of us sin. (Psalm 51:5) The first man, Adam, was told that the penalty for sin was death—not transfer to the spirit realm and immortality. (Genesis 2:17) And when he sinned, the sentence was pronounced: “For dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19) When Adam and Eve died, they simply became what the Bible often refers to as ‘dead souls’ or ‘deceased souls.’
2006-07-26 14:33:17
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answered by BJ 7
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Your "soul" or "spirit" is the essence that is uniquely you, and yes, your body is a part of that, too. I believe that everything that lives has a "soul". Inorganic material, no. You don't "get" a soul, you are a soul, from the moment you begin, which is at the point of conception.
2006-07-26 12:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Soul is the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life.
A human being.
Deep feeling or emotion.
The human embodiment of something.
A secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s.
2006-07-26 11:46:49
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answered by Zeta 5
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The soul is the heart of you as a person, your personality, your feelings and weaknesses. I believe as soon as that little heart is beating that is when life is breathed into the baby or maybe right at conception who knows? Only humans have souls.
2006-07-26 11:45:46
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answered by AlwaysLaughing 3
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It's your subconscious. Long ago, they didn't have a word for it and knowledge of different levels of consciousness we do now.
2006-07-26 11:45:04
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answered by American Spirit 7
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