It is along the lines that your soul is the conscious part of your body. It’s what makes you think and feel. It works along side of your brain here on earth. But it is a separate part of you. I going to go with an bizarre
example. Like when people have out of body experiences. They still see and remember. So In heaven or hell you will be conscious. The tree does not have a soul and for that reason it would not feel you kicking it. The tree though is very much alive. A better argument would be animals or bugs. They do feel you kicking them they are conscious and alive. They don’t go to heaven or hell. (All dogs don’t go to heaven.) Why don’t they have souls. In my opinion the soul gives us the ability to have knowledge of god. Animals, since they don’t have a soul, can not comprehend. Religion is a very difficult subject and takes a long time to understand ourselves. All we can hope for is that we are doing things right and will make it to heaven and receive perfect knowledge. We don’t have to understand it all.
2006-10-23 06:24:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Gas burns--it has no body ! A product of my body burns--methane--it had a body where it was formed. You knew not that you were human when you were born--You had a brain then ??? I guess you were just stupid !! The soul is the part of the body that feels, loves, hates, etc. The nerves which are part of the body while we're here on this planet in this shell delivers the pain to recptors in the brain which is run by the Soul. No Soul no body.
2006-10-23 06:06:31
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answered by Oleman 2
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Man is an eternal being. The body we inhabit while we are in time and space is merely a temporary structure. Your soul/spirit, your essence, is designed to live in eternity.
The fire of hell is existing in a state without the presence of God who is where our hope comes from. At death, we somehow get stuck in whatever mindset we chose while we were in our earth tents. If we rejected God/Jesus we are stuck with no hope and in a constant state of frustration - ergo hell.
2006-10-23 06:33:15
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answered by Bruce 3
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The Bible tells us in Revelation, among other books, that the faithful will be given new bodies. I'm not sure about the lost. What I do know is that whatever the unbelievers will be, they can be thrown into the lake of fire and pits of darkness, they can be eternally separated from salvation and God, and they can gnash their teeth and wail in their suffering. It's a fate I choose not to test.
2006-10-23 06:03:32
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answer #4
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answered by BowtiePasta 6
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first of all there is no hell. They say hell was formed because of a fallen angel. LOL Well, Angels are compleatly different beings. They were created only to feel love and compassion. Thats right they don't have human emotions! they can't feel jeliousy or anger so it is impossible for there to be a hell. Second of all we are on this earth to learn so no ones lifestyle is in the wrong. We all go to the same place when we die. Don't worry you'll see.
2006-10-23 06:02:33
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answered by Anonymous
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"Hell" is a term that was invented by individuals in high powered positions who used the scare tactic to gain an advantage by conditioning people with fear, so that they follow their orders, suppress their own sound judgment and freedom of will, become naive puppets, blindly fulfilling someone else's agenda. No such thing as hell.
2006-10-23 06:08:30
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answered by Angie A 3
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You do not seek a wise answer but only to show your foolishness.
So very sad you would want to live your life that way. You have so much more potential...
2006-10-23 06:03:08
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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All bodies will be resurrected and joined with their soul at the Judgement. So that's how.
2006-10-23 06:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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We have souls that are capable of feeling. They transcend physicality.
2006-10-23 06:21:38
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answered by . 7
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Well then maybe you won't burn in hell, there are different aspects of it
2006-10-23 05:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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