the soul.
2007-07-24 00:17:14
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answer #1
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answered by moanalisa 4
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Our soul is the only spiritual part of the body that survive death
2007-07-24 00:27:31
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answer #2
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answered by onoscity 4
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Using symbolic language, the Bible says that God willed man to be both corporeal and spiritual. "Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living being" (Gen 2:7).
In Scripture "soul" can mean human life or the entire human person. "Soul" especially means man's spiritual principle.
Animated by a spiritual soul, the human body shares in the dignity of "God's image." The human person, body and soul, is meant to become a temple of the Spirit.
The spiritual soul is the "form" of the body. Man is not the union of two natures. In man, spirit and matter form one nature. God creates every spiritual soul immediately. It is not "produced" by the parents and does not perish at death. It is reunited with the body at the final resurrection.
Peace and every blessing!
2007-07-24 00:41:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Suppose you're at the beach and you make a nice big fancy sandcastle, complete with moat and turrets and so on. Later, the tide comes in and washes it all away - the sand gets spread around the beach and all trace of your sandcastle disappears.
Where did it go? Well, clearly the castle didn't 'go' anywhere as such - it was a temporary arrangement of grains of sand that went to make up something recognisable to us, and when the sea washed it away, it simply ceased to exist. Another day, someone else might come along and make another castle using some of the same sand that went into your castle, but the one you made is gone and can never exist again.
This is how it is with human beings - we are recognisable to ourselves and others as living organisms, but fundamentally we are temporary constructions of atoms and molecules and will one day simply cease to exist. Just as the sandcastle consists solely of the sand from which it is made, so human beings consist solely of the atoms and molecules of which we are made. When we die, our bodies will be returned to the environment to be incorporated into new living organisms, or to fall as rain, or to make the bedrock of a million years from now. We are ephemeral creatures, a brief pattern of order and complexity imposed on the raw material of the natural world. Reason and objective evidence tells us this beyond the slightest reasonable doubt. Some people may argue that we have a 'soul' but there is persuasive evidence to the contrary.
We should make the most of the life we have, for this is all there is.
2007-07-24 00:29:37
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Human being are made up of three bodies1 astral 2,physical 3,mental. After the discarding of the physical the man remains in the astral state for a period of time until this to is discarded. this is the second death that we all go through.Then we spend some time in what is called devachahn which is equivalent to the paradise spoken of in the bible and is a state of ultimate bliss and joy. The amount of time we spend there all depends on how we live our lives here on earth. All of the depraved and deeply evil men such as Hitler and others spend much time in what is known as Avitchi which is the hell that one make for oneself and created out of the matter of the lunar forces. Some souls will spend untold eons in avitchi until such a time when karma allows a further incarnational experience on earth.We all come into incarnation to work out a set plan as it is in the mind of the informing life of this planet.Eventually we all end up as perfected beings ,or Masters of Wisdom ,having worked out our purpose on this man bearing globe.We all have behind us all many untold thousands of incarnations and have accumulated much wisdom in the process.
2007-07-24 00:44:25
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes that is spirit and scholars write that while living in this world allah allows the spirit to do its full functionality under the heart. and that is hearing.. speaking... eating and some other sences. Later after that this spirit is not allowed to use there function although it remains in the body. and that is not to move. not to breathe etc. So because as an examination you have written your paper in exams with full right but once u have submitted the paper you are not allowed to rewrite but only wait and see the results and then consequences.
Regards
2007-07-24 01:07:53
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answer #6
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answered by Usman 2
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There is something that is there in life, but not in death. Call it the sole, the Id, the life force or whatever.
Personally I refuse to believe that a world system that recycles everything else (includign the parts of the dead body) will not recycle this life force.
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2007-07-24 00:35:47
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answer #7
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answered by Rai A 7
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That's what life after death is all about.
2007-07-24 00:17:27
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answered by cadaholic 7
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no..when you die, you really die
its not that frightening...its not like you know youre dead....
LOL the evidence for *souls* is dreams? Dude..you need to look into this thing called neurology..the brain is an amazing thing..does all sorts of stuff
mr ek..so its up to the person who doesnt believe to prove something..but everyone else can shout *oh yes!!!* but that isnt *smug*??? you's a hoot!
2007-07-24 00:19:50
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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it appears that there is a part of us that exists independent of the body and some call it the soul. The evidence for it is our dreams. We are conscious in our dreams and can do all sorts of things, feel all sorts of things, yet our physical body is unconscious.
2007-07-24 00:20:01
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answer #10
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answered by Jameskan Video 5
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yes indeed there is. you are already a spirit but within that there is your body of flesh . when you die your spirit is left to carry on . it is the real you . it is all you are all you have thought or have ever thought seen done or sensed
2007-07-24 00:18:41
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answer #11
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answered by matt culling 4
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