RE: Is There a Scientific Basis for an Afterlife?
November 29, 2009 at 7:31 am
(This post was last modified: November 29, 2009 at 7:35 am by fr0d0.)
"the "soul" is composed of carbon compounds" ...where did you see this or evidence of this?
"Souls are immaterial subjects of mental properties."
"Most Christians regard the soul as the immortal essence of a human - the seat or locus of human will, understanding, and personality"
"The soul is apparently the receptacle for the Holy Spirit; the body, which houses the soul, is the tabernacle, or the "temple of the Holy Spirit""
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"Some investigators have tried to measure the soul, for example by attempting to measure the weight of a person just before and just after death in hopes of determining the weight of a soul. The results of these experiments remained equivocal, especially due to conflicting reports on the findings, and are not well regarded many scientists."
"Souls are immaterial subjects of mental properties."
"Most Christians regard the soul as the immortal essence of a human - the seat or locus of human will, understanding, and personality"
"The soul is apparently the receptacle for the Holy Spirit; the body, which houses the soul, is the tabernacle, or the "temple of the Holy Spirit""
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"Some investigators have tried to measure the soul, for example by attempting to measure the weight of a person just before and just after death in hopes of determining the weight of a soul. The results of these experiments remained equivocal, especially due to conflicting reports on the findings, and are not well regarded many scientists."