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It depends upon if a religious person is saying it or not. It could be someone who seems to have been set adrift in society. A person who may be unemployed and homeless with no close friends. Or it could be someone who has never been saved by God and given the Holy Spirit.

2007-12-26 11:02:26 · answer #1 · answered by Martin S 7 · 0 0

The uses I have heard one refers to someone having sort of lost a loved one and is or has been wandering around sort of lost and out of place. The other can refer to beings who are wandering around without any direction or inner force directing them in an ascendant manner as if they have lost contact with the Self or God or Whatever within. There are so many references about the subject that Im sure are as valid definitions of this lost soul thing.

2007-12-26 10:13:25 · answer #2 · answered by JORGE N 7 · 0 0

Basically that they're confused. Their mind is going in all sorts of different directions, they can't think straight, sometimes it can mean that, given the state they are in, they are very influential. That someone has influenced them very easily, and so now their going down the wrong path because they simply can't think straight or think for themselves. Usually this happens after something big, something major, a big, major shock/disappointment has happened in their lives. Like someone they loved has died, or like their parents might have gotten divorced without noticed, things like that. That's the general meaning of this statement, that someone is a 'lost soul'. Basically they're confused and can't find their way...

2007-12-29 12:07:50 · answer #3 · answered by Twili 6 · 0 0

Losing direction and purpose in life.

Nihilism (from the Latin nihil, nothing) is a philosophical position which argues that Being, especially past and current human existence, is without objective meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value. Nihilists generally assert some or all of the following:

* there is no reasonable proof of the existence of a higher ruler or creator,
* a "true morality" does not exist, and
* objective secular ethics are impossible; therefore, life has, in a sense, no truth, and no action is objectively preferable to any other.

The term nihilism is sometimes used synonymously with anomie to denote a general mood of despair at the pointlessness of existence.

2007-12-26 10:15:57 · answer #4 · answered by frijolero 3 · 0 1

Lost soul refers to having lost direction in life usually it is in reference to having no connection with God,,,hopeless.

2007-12-26 13:46:31 · answer #5 · answered by ruthie 6 · 0 0

answer: there are a number of perspectives using fact the afterlife isn't defined in Judaism. maximum Jews do no longer concentration on the afterlife, they enable G-d hardship approximately that. Jews concentration on the right here-and-now: preserving G-d's commandments, reading Torah, looking after others and assisting to repair the international. some Jews have self assurance that as quickly as somebody dies and that they are righteous, they pass to connect G-d right this moment. in the event that they are actually not righteous they spend a couple of minutes faraway from G-d. some Jews have self assurance that we enter a snooze-like state until eventually the Messiah/Messianic age and then connect interior the hot international to come lower back. some Jews have self assurance in reincarnation until eventually the Messiah/Messianic age or until eventually one turns into righteous sufficient to connect G-d.

2016-10-02 09:31:59 · answer #6 · answered by kovie 4 · 0 0

Short Answer: The soul is lost and doesn't know where to go. It doesn't know what it's purpose is on the planet Earth. Basically, it's another way of saying a ghost.

2007-12-27 10:10:24 · answer #7 · answered by issacweirdo 1 · 0 1

A soul lost in eternity in the never ending fire.

Its a phrase used for those who don't believe in Jesus being a God

2007-12-27 01:42:56 · answer #8 · answered by simba 3 · 0 1

The person has lost all hope and feels there is no way to rectify their current situation or redeem themselves.

2007-12-26 11:14:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

different people mean different things.
some Christians use it to mean that a person has "strayed from Jesus" or lost their religious faith.

2007-12-26 10:58:08 · answer #10 · answered by nickipettis 7 · 0 0

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