Dualism (Identity)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, April 01, 2015, 01:51 (3285 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained


> Tony:No and No. Soul, in Hebrew, literally meant the composite life form. Hence the reason it says both humans and animals ARE souls, not that they HAVE souls. It also states humans and animals both have the same fate when they die. So unless you think all dogs(and all other creatures) go to heaven, it follows that people do not either. They share the same fate. Death and decomposition. The soul dies. There is no immortal soul.-Thank you. In Reform Judaism, what I was taught was that we were living souls and we should trust in God to take care of us after death. An afterlife was implied. No heaven or hell. And yes I know that I am a living soul, and my soul is not the same as my dog's soul. They are different.


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