God said the soul that sinneth, it shall die. The serpent said "Ye shall not surely die". If you have boards and nails laying beside each other it is not a box until the nails are put in the boards. God created man out of the dust of the ground and he did not become a living soul until the breath of life was breathed into him. The Bible says that mans breath returns to God and animals breath returns to the earth. Man becomes dust and is not made whole again until Resurrection Morning when God returns with His angels. Read Thessalonians. So man is in a state of sleep until resurrection when we will all be caught up together with Him in the clouds. I am too tired but will get more exact on this tomorrow. Mmm
2007-03-12 20:16:45
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answered by ? 6
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After much soul-searching, I am positive that after death, my soul will go to heaven leaving behind my human body (sole included). In due time, nothing will be left of my entire body (my poor sole too) except bones. On the Last Day, I will be whole again and my soul will be re-united with body and sole (no pun intended).
Catholic and Proud.
2007-03-12 20:27:35
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answered by Inday 7
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Usually a post mortem is conducted then they go to the funeral home from the mortuary and are either embalmed or cremated . Next they either get an urn or a grave site . the ashes are set somewhere or sprinkled and the embalmed remains get buried as a rule;leaveing plenty of time for the rotting and the decaying and the worms and maggots .now if you mispelled sole for soul then I'd say nothing as I don't believe in a soul.unless of course you are referring to James Brown the God father of soul who has just finally gotten buried himself .
2007-03-12 20:13:36
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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I'd say it goes in the grave or gets cremated with the rest of the foot. Do you mean "Soul"?......Because "sole" means the bottom of the foot.
If you mean Soul than your first mistake is to believe that it was ever a part of the body to begin with.
2007-03-12 20:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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And they say, “There is not but our worldly life; we die and live (i.e. some people die and others live, replacing them) and nothing destroys us except time.” And they have of that no knowledge; they are only assuming. And when Our verses are recited to them as clear evidences, their argument is only that they say, “Bring [back] our forefathers, if you should be truthful.” Say, “God causes you to live, then causes you to die; then He will assemble you for the Day of Resurrection, about which there is no doubt,” but most of the people do not know. (Quran, 45:24-26)
Surely God will raise all the dead. But God has His own plan of things. A day will come when the whole universe will be destroyed and then the dead will be resurrected to stand before God. That day will be the beginning of a life that will never end, and on that day every person will be rewarded by God according to his or her good or evil deeds.
2007-03-12 20:11:43
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answered by joanne 2
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In the Sacred Scripture the term "soul" often refers to human life or the entire human person (Matthew 16,25-26). But "soul" also refers to the innermost aspect of man, that which is of greater value to him; that by which he is most especially in God's image: "soul" signifies the spiritual principle in man.
Sometimes the soul is distinguished from the spirit. (1 Thessalonians 5,23). The Catholic Church teaches that this distinction does not introduce a duality into the soul. "Spirit" signifies that from creation man is ordained to a supernatural end and that his soul can gratuitously be raised beyond all it deserves to communion with God.
Peace and every blessing!
2007-03-12 20:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Does the mis-spelling suggest a poor education? Probably.
OK, we assume that mean 'soul'.
The soul is a lie, fabricated to explain to the gullible how the deluded human travels from the dead body into heaven - or the othjr place INVISIBLY. Of course, invisibility is a very convenient lie. Convinced?
2007-03-12 20:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There are of course differing opinions on what happens to our souls. I'll share mine. I believe that when we die, we enter a partial judgement and walk into a world much like this one--there will still be many differing religions, etc. I believe that the gospel will be preached to those who are on the other side of the veil (e.g. those spirits who have passed on) and that everyone will have the opportunity to accept it. Then, during the Millenium or so, we will be judged completely (with Christ as mediator) and then resurrected and inherit the degree of glory which we were able to obtain though what we became, did, and strived to do, coupled with the atonement of Jesus Christ.
2007-03-12 20:12:23
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answered by Laurel W 4
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It gets buried with the rest of the foot. Oh, do you mean SOUL? Yeah, that goes to the Spirit world.
2007-03-12 20:53:40
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answered by Fotomama 5
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It stays with the rest of the shoe
2007-03-12 20:07:44
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answered by valkyrie hero 4
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