We are like any other animal... when we die we just die... The End. Lights Out! We are no more aware of being dead than we were before we were born.
2006-09-06 16:57:45
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answer #1
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answered by atheist_2_u 4
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I would think the soul would go into a state of suspension as the body had.
Let's explore the reincarnation aspect. If the soul travels into another, the original body it belonged to is reanimated, then instead of having a split personality, it would have a split in time as it travels back and forth in bodies. Of course the reincarnation would have to be in different time zones so the bodies can rest, spirits don't need to, thus the reasoning behind reincarnation.
By the way I don't believe in reincarnation, but this was fun to ponder.
2006-09-06 23:56:42
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answered by Keds 2
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Excellent question. In this day of such rapid technological advancements, it could happen. Well, they were frozen while still alive, right? So their soul would not have left the body yet. I believe the soul would most likely still be in the body. What a drag, no way I would ever do that. That is like Terri Schivo and her soul being trapped in her body. No way, I'll take death any day.
2006-09-07 00:01:03
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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Good question. There is only conjecture here, but I would say that you would be dead, I don't believe that you could freeze someone and reanimate them after a period of time. Life is more than biology, there is that spiritual aspect of it and I would think that the soul would leave the body and therefore would not reanimate.
Of course this is a guess.
2006-09-06 23:56:27
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answered by edaily777 3
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The Bible says that Adam "became" a living soul, not that he had a soul and when the Bible refers to soul it always means either the person or the life that the person enjoys. Therefore, your question is not possible in the light of Bible truth.
2006-09-07 00:10:44
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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Presumably they will still have it. If they can be reanimated, then they have not yet died, and you have to die to lose your soul.
That's provided souls actually exist. As an atheist, I don't believe they do.
2006-09-06 23:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians understand that God offers grace sufficient to every need. Your question falls well within that understanding.
In Ephesians, we hear about how God's grace is able to bring us alive after "death" from sin. (If God is able and willing to do this, I think in relative terms it would be a snap for God to offer his grace to one who had been recalled from physical death.) "...because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved." (Ephesians 2:4-5) What I'm saying is that God's grace is abounding, and we should not fear for its sufficiency.
2006-09-07 07:44:34
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answered by EXPO 3
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Once the soul leaves the body, the body is dead.
A frozen caveman can't come back to life, he is just like a vegetable.
of course htis is just my theory and I can't prove it, but its what i believe
2006-09-06 23:58:46
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answered by ~*Prodigious*~ 3
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It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement. (Hebrews 9:27) . When you die, you ain't comin back.
2006-09-07 02:23:05
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answered by Cee T 6
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Yes they will:
James 2:25-26 (King James Version)
25Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
26For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.
2006-09-06 23:54:52
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answered by Investigation Specialist 4
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