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Originally posted by Denied
Isn't that defying God/Creator himself, because if one believes we have a soul, then surely they believe in a creator?
Sorry if this is the wrong topic, i wasn't sure which one to post in.
Originally posted by dAlen
You know there was a jewish dude who basically died...he was very ill...his family prayed hard for him to live. He did, but was different. He was like a doctor or something before then gave it all up to be something else like a painter. His interest changed, et.
Now the family had what they were familiar with, but whose the dude...did his soul leave and he get a new one.
Originally posted by Denied
Seems a lot of you don't believe you have a soul, i believe we do....
[edit on 17-11-2006 by Denied]
Originally posted by Denied
But a thought occurred to me, what about the soul, if one believes we have a soul then surely you would be the same person you was when frozen?
Isn't that defying God/Creator himself, because if one believes we have a soul, then surely they believe in a creator?
Originally posted by etshrtslr
For those of you who dont believe or are unsure we have a soul spend some time and read these links. Its scientific and empirical evidence for the existance of the soul.
Again, I cannot say this 100%, I see truth, and at this point the soul is usually put together with the concept of immortality...which in case, the only scientific proof is if I go to the grave and see my father in law rise up.
Originally posted by brendabengs
There are a lot of open minded and great thinkers here. Back in the 70's a University Proffesor and Cardiac care doctor teamed up to find out the answer to this very question. They outfitted a number of beds in a terminal care facility with scales. What they discovered was that at the time of death all the bodies lost exactly one ounce in weight. Their final determination was that the soul leaves at death and weighs one ounce.