I was not born with one.
But I have collected 12 over the course of my life. I have promised to protect them, and have placed them in my will, giving them to a loved one to watch over as I have.
Can I have yours?
Satan will come and try to trick you into giving him your soul, but I shall be ever vigilant and will never be tricked.
So can I have it? There is no money or coersion. That is Satan's trick.
And it's all fun and games in a very legal and binding sort of way...
2007-06-03 00:58:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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People that call themselves an atheist state they don't believe they have a soul. They tell other people that they don't have souls and also state that our Creator does not exist. This is something they do - it's not life because these actions are not blessings. What does it say in the Bible about the difference between spiritual life and spiritual death? What does it say in the Bible about God's Grace? What happens when we dismiss truth?
In comparison to Satan's behavior it's sad that a concept like this has so much power when it comes to self-destruction and comes pretty close to the way Satan works because he is addicted to the power and the ruin of blessings - after all, it's working. Altho, to those that know the Bible there is a difference between right and wrong and so Satan's works are a bit easier to spot. Satan knows that as well and it's on the soul he works. We were given a gift...... Ephesians 6:11
So, anyone can "say" that people don't have souls and usually someone pretty close to Satan's twin will come along and gobble them up and down they go. That's what happens when Satan creates fear and someone chooses to buy it.
Sigmund Freud was a documented self-proclaimed atheist....his legacy continues to exist but many know better than to fall for the theory of a man who thought his mother was nothing but a sexual fantasy (disrespectfully) and existed only 4 him to blame his life on. Obviously the Bible does not state that any son should see themselves as their mother's god or their wife,s prophet but Freud did and so spent his life trying to ruin many others without seeing or recognizing his lack of spiritual health.
The Bible states that parents bring their children up to know the Lord and especially speaks to fathers - the head of the home. If the child grows to defy their parents using worldly excuses they disconnect from God first AND dishonour their parents. Despite all the liberal notions this concept will never produce blessings and the Bible reveals this as well.
2007-06-03 01:47:54
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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Most atheists and humanists do not accept the existence of a soul.
From the perspective of materialism, for the soul to exist it would have to manifest as a form of energy mediated by a force. Only four forces are proven to exist (strong interaction, weak interaction, electromagnetism, and gravitation).
The only force which operates usefully, in this context, at the human-scale is electromagnetism. This force is fully understood and described by Quantum Electrodynamics and Special Relativity. Any additional force acting upon humans or emanating from the mind would have long ago been detected in laboratories as an aberration of the predictable behaviour of electromagnetism - and this has never been found.
2007-06-03 01:03:05
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answer #3
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answered by The Happy Atheist 5
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Being an Atheist I don't believe in a soul in the first place.
2007-06-03 00:47:01
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answer #4
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answered by Closed 7
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All Christians know that we all sin. Every human being is a sinner.
Ezekiel 18:4 says, "the soul that sinneth, it shall die. "
From this we may understand that EVERYBODY as in ALL souls die upon the death of the individuals in question.
See subjects here: http://bythebible.page.tl/
Soul[Immortal & Animal, What?] ; Man’s Spirit
Condition of the Dead:[ One & Two, Special Scriptures ]
Sheol and Judgment ; Rev 20:11-15 ; Resurrections – First & Second
Link to soul[ immortal & animal
http://bythebible.page.tl/Soul__Immortal-f---Animals-f-.htm
Link to Sheol and Judgment
http://bythebible.page.tl/Judgment-%26-Sheol.htm
The person pronounced wicked by God simply remains dead forever, no resurrection as opposed to the others.
2007-06-03 01:38:13
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answer #5
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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Firstly the concept of death of souls is a semetic idea. as per semetic faiths souls are created and killed, like we create a pot and then one day it gets destroyed. so the fear of death. and what will happen after death. will they be allowed into heaven or thrown into hell to suffer. Hence the fear what will happen to them after death. My answer is - you are wrong. so dont worry. if an athiest dies, it is the same death as a theist dies. so what difference can be there. the very concept of death is wrong in semetic religions.
In Eastern religions, soul is called atman, which is a part of god. param-atman is god himslef, which can be divided into many atmans. for the eastern faiths soul is the presence of god in man and all beings. these beings include all animals, plants, trees, the earth, and all that is in this cosmos. that is why in eastern faiths, god do not claim ownership of this universe. because he is the cause, he is the effect. so the question of death of soul is does not arise. because when god himself is present in all beings were is the question of ownership and death. since nothing is created, nothing is destroyed. its just manifested and unmanifested. God, he is the cause and he is the effect. He is.
theism and atheism is both accepted in eastern religions and are respected for their views and abilities. I suggest you read extensively about eastern religions on their accepting atheists as a part of the faith to get rid of the misconceptions that you have now.
2007-06-03 01:14:52
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answer #6
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answered by Raja Krsnan 3
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The same as anyone else's. The soul will leave the body & continue on its journey. We've all been an atheist at some time in our history.
2007-06-03 00:48:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The same that happens to everyone else's soul. Belief is never reality, so it really doesn't matter if you believe something and someone else believes something else. That's just your different perspectives. What happens, happens. What is, is. You see a dog as a friendly animal that you want to pat. Someone else sees a dog as a vicious animal that may bite him. Same dog.
2007-06-03 00:46:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The same as everyone else's soul. As the soul is part of the mind it dies with the brain.
2007-06-03 01:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The same thing that happens to all of our souls. On those final days of judgement it is between each individual and God.
2007-06-03 00:48:10
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answered by Allison H 2
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