Does each sperm cell have a soul? Did the creator(or a specific God) spark life in each individual cell or is life sparked by the male organism involuntary(No God intended)? Do you believe the cell that prevailed is pre-destined or survived because of natural selection? What of the losers, does each soul simply die, reincarnate, or enter heaven etc?
For creationists only!
Whats the point of foe a creator to spark lives of millions only to watch all but one die in each organism? If you do believe each cell does in fact have a soul, are they banished for lacking the belief as your doctrines suggest or are they waivered?
2007-01-30
06:31:50
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Maikeru
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no each does not until it becomes a child (zigote or fetus if ur narrow minded and hate christianity)
God crated man and put a soul in him not his cells
what your body does individually, when ur cells fall off, if you go bald, etc. is nature not God.
cant answer the last question because i said each cell has no soul.
im not a creationist
2007-01-30 07:15:55
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answered by Catholic 14 5
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I think I am a Creationist. I believe in a Prime Mover and I believe that everything that happens is part of the pattern we call the Universe. I don't think each cell has a soul. I think that each cell is inside the soul. I kinda think the soul is the energy and intelligence that makes us sensient beings. Cells die all the time. Why would sperm cells be any different than skin cells. Sperm and eggs are not human beings until they join.
2007-01-30 07:13:37
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answered by Shintz62 4
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I believe once pregnant (sperm fertilizes an egg), a life with a soul is formed. In the womb babies move, play, etc. sperm travel to the egg, only purpose. each of there own cannot create life without the other, therefore they do not qualify.
Just my thoughts, but I am not a doctor, nor am I God.
2007-01-30 07:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be honest about it; until reading the question, I had not thought about it. I presently inclined to think the sperm and egg, by themselves, do not have a soul (of their own). The soul (separate) begins at conception.
Like I said though, I had not thought about it prior to me reading the question.
2007-01-30 07:02:38
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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If Jesus overcame death, then death is not real and life in matter is not real as well. Therefore, the creator is still God and not matter, even though in this age matter seems to be a life form. You may have to chew on this for a long time before it goes down.
2007-01-30 07:14:12
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answered by ? 6
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Nice question... I imagine that you will have anopportunity to ask the FATHER or HIS SON at Judgment. This is not an area that we are told about and I do not intend to second-guess what is true here. I am not able to answer the question or I would have already. Have a great day.
Eds
2007-01-30 07:45:32
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answered by Eds 7
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You are over analyzing the scenario.
In order to answer the question, this question must be answered: When does life begin? At conception? At birth?
Knowing this answer will answer your question regarding male sperm.
2007-01-30 07:12:52
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answered by Christmas Light Guy 7
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Too many questions.
2007-01-30 07:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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