in my point of view soul are not there. they are the creation of god fearing people.
in my point of view soul are not there. they are the creation of god fearing people.
Duplicate thread?
And what do you mean 'there'? Heaven?
Have you seen me before?
eeeh what?
oh i couldnt get that from the horrible grammar. anyway no i dont fuck god fuck souls fuck everything that has to do with religion
Religion?
I have my very own "religion". I believe that bodies and souls are separate, but it is just my own unique way of thinking it. It is very complex.
Have you seen me before?
You guys think that soul=ghost??
"Overconfidence will be your destruction... remember that!" -Nel
Not do I think that way. But I won't be explaining my "theory" because it is way too complex to be explained.Originally Posted by Nel
Have you seen me before?
Looking after you? Can you see them?Originally Posted by The Watcher
Ha... my case I always tell my friend that I got one lucky goddess behind me instead of soul and ghost
"Overconfidence will be your destruction... remember that!" -Nel
I have actually no idea wether someone has a soul or not. Don't really care about this anyway.
The concept of a soul is something common through religion, including religions that do not subscribe to what you would describe as a god fearing mentality. Hell some dont even have a "god" in the sense of a personified deity. There are religions that do not have hells also, making the concept of souls in no way inspire fear.
Therefore the idea that the soul was simply made up to scare people is grossly incomplete as an arguement.
Last edited by jesai; 25th-February-2005 at 18:45.
ey Sunny!
And yes, I do believe in a soul and a god, but no religion. I also do believe that my belief in souls has a lot to do with my fear of death. God fearing people are also the biggest bigots and believers in what they call their god.
Souls however for me are more like a spirit, not the solution spirit and not the ghostly spirit, but spirit as in the actual though unstated sense or significance of something. Something you can hold on to like a memory, but much stronger.