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BobAthome
It's a fact that there is 2 oz. un-accounted for a death.
hellobruce
BobAthome
It's a fact that there is 2 oz. un-accounted for a death.
So if it is a "fact" of course you can provide evidence by doctors in peer reviewed journals....
Well I guess that explains why you would consider it plausible that the soul is a gas.
It's a fact that there is 2 oz. un-accounted for a death.
I call it the "breath-of-life",, probably weigh's about 2 0z.
purplemer
Russian scientist photographs the soul leaving the body at death.
The image taken using the gas discharge visualization method, an advanced technique of Kirlian photography shows in blue the life force of the person leaving the body gradually.
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purplemer
reply to post by BobAthome
It's a fact that there is 2 oz. un-accounted for a death.
I call it the "breath-of-life",, probably weigh's about 2 0z.
I find it hard to think that the soul has a physical weight. If it did surely scientists would have found it by now..
The English words ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ are used interchangeably in present common speech, but where they are the English words used in Scripture, the words from the original language mean something very different from one another. Consequently, to read references in the Bible to ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ as if they meant the same thing would result in error and confusion. This problem is seen in the verse from Hebrews: “For the word of God is quick and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit …” Common usage of the two words results in this verse saying that the word of God “separates the spirit and the spirit”. But that is nonsense, and an examination of the original language terms translated into ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ shows that it means something very specific and holds an important truth.