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Has your soul always been here, or did it get created when you got created? Where is it? Do you think we even have souls?

2007-01-14 01:46:25 · 14 answers · asked by Metal 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No we don't have souls.

In medieval times they thought we had life and thought and emotion because of souls - ok, lets get some religious people who believe that, take out their brains, and see how they function.

Its wilful ignorance to believe that in this day and age - also many people are left thinking that emotions come from the soul - yet they can be effected by drugs - do real chemical drugs effect an immortal, intangible soul? Doesn't make sense does it? Anyone who believes in souls is basically ignorant and hasn't thought about consciousness.

2007-01-14 01:51:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

people see soul as an image of a smoke-like inside the human body as always depicted in the movies and TV's. For my searching, Soul is the will of a person.

2007-01-14 01:55:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Our souls are created by god and then sent to the earth. The soul is then covered with flesh and bones for it o be able to live. We are souls, our outer covering is for this world only. when we die or should i say when it is time for the soul to leave our bodies it does so and the body is left in this world. the soul returns to it's creator

2007-01-14 01:53:33 · answer #3 · answered by Electric 5 · 0 0

a dead fox, lucky me. If you study reincarnation, then it would make sense that some people don't have past lives and that their soul came into creation with the body. Hey, the original souls had to come from somewhere, right? Why not new souls be of the same prinicple?

Atheism doesn't mean I can't believe in an afterlife

2007-01-14 01:51:19 · answer #4 · answered by Ghost Wolf 6 · 0 1

Our Father in Heaven created us spiritually unknown eons ago. While living with Him, we prepared ourselves for this venture in mortality and when we reached a certain point in our education and progress we became ready for this earthly body.

The spirit is normally equated as the soul of man, but it is the spirit and body in united form that constitute the soul--especially after the resurrection.

God wants us to have a mortal body so that after the resurrection, provided we obey all His commandments, we can return to Him in a perfected immortal body of flesh and bone.

2007-01-14 01:57:18 · answer #5 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 0 0

Your consciousness comes from the collective consciousness that links everything in the universe. Your soul is a construction of free will and karma created by your consciousness when it is in the material world.

2007-01-14 01:54:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Bible plainly says that man "became a living soul..." at the creation of Adam. Read Ezekiel 18:4 and verse 20:
"The soul that sinneth it shall die!" But don't just take my word for it, look it up in your own Bible, and you will see the absolute PROOF that we are not possessed of an "immortal soul" at all, but that there is, in fact, a "spirit in man" of which the Bible speaks; that spiritual quality of the mind of we human beings which lifts us far above the animal plane; makes us human, made in the image and similitude of God, possessed of a conscience, able to build character, and creatures of free moral agency and volition.
The Bible plainly shows that, at death, there is no further consciousness! Solomon said, plainly, that he did not know whether the spirit returned to God, or went back down into the earth-but one thing he knew, as did David his father, there is no further consciousness in death!
What would God want with all of those "souls," anyway? Have you ever heard a sermon wherein the pastor tried to tell you what you will be doing the third year you are "up in heaven"? How about your thirtieth year, three hundredth year, or the end of your third millennium? Life on this earth can be fairly interesting-especially if it involves a good deal of education, travel, and a wide range of experience. As Solomon said, our eyes are never satisfied; our ears are never filled. our thirst and taste never truly sated. Just because we have seen one gorgeous sunset does not mean we want it to be our last, we are not yet tired of hearing the beautiful sounds of nature, of beautiful music, the voice of loved ones, the happy laughter of our own babies-in short, we human beings are never really through living so long as we can still enjoy life!
What if the Bible promises you, not "heaven" in some wraith-like condition of a "soul" wafting around shuffling through harp music for billions of years, but promises you, instead. the first one-thousand years of co-rulership with Jesus Christ busily straightening out the incredible evils that grip this planet?
What if the Bible issued to you such challenges as becoming a mayor, president, king or ruler over small or great countries? What if, once given the great wisdom, patience, understanding, vast knowledge and experience, you are also equipped with the spiritual POWER to carry out your edicts? What would you do? Would you see to it there was no more crime? Would you eradicate poverty? Would you do away with sickness and disease? Would you outlaw war? Would such an opportunity be desirable?
Believe it or not, Almighty God DOES offer you an opportunity to help straighten out this world in the millennial reign of Jesus Christ! And, believe it or not, God is going to outlaw war, yet, human nature will remain pretty much the same during the first one-thousand years of the rulership of God's kingdom on this earth!
No, the world is not a "soul farm" with thousands dying daily and going either to "heaven or to hell." YOUR OWN BIBLE TELLS YOU PLAINLY WHAT REALLY IS GOING TO HAPPEN!

2007-01-14 01:50:41 · answer #7 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 0 1

The technical "beginning" of the Soul is a Holy Monadic "cellular" from which a unmarried ray of the Spirit-Ego-Self is projected outward, passing through the Archangelic theory of "guy" into the Worlds of Separation (Earth). The soul (this "ray of Spirit") precedes any cloth form, in any respect. imagine of image voltaic shining on a house ("Spirit" - everywhere, all modern-day), which passes through a window and is formed (into the perception of guy). The ray from the window to the dusty floor is the Soul (ideal, and of an same substance as Spirit). The dusty floor is our modern-day-day personality, which should be saved sparkling and spotless. The Spirit-Soul-Ego-Self Itself is immortal, eternal, indestructible, and Divine; it has no initiating nor end, inclusive of after the death of the gross cloth body. decrease back to the Holy Mondic "cellular"; there are trillions (previous any knowable huge form) interior Absolute Autarchy ("God"), and there are others that originate from an same "cellular" as well (a number of which, once you meet in this lifetime, resonate mutually with your or, having said that "you experience like you've continuously standard them") ultimately, we do not "have" Souls. it really is more desirable ideal to state our Souls, shaped after passing through the perception of Divine guy (and woman, of route), "have" this body for a short era of time previously being re-projected in next incarnations to receive extra adventure and invaluable instructions.

2016-10-17 01:20:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a projection from "Source" even as the 'spark' is projected from the Fire.
This is why you and Source are one and the same.
Look up the word 'individual' in the dictionary. It comes from the Latin root word 'Indivisible' or one and the same.

2007-01-14 02:15:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God creates souls and puts them in the embryo as soon as it is fertilized.

2007-01-14 01:53:09 · answer #10 · answered by Born Again Christian 5 · 1 1

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