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Post by Kee on Jan 26, 2006 21:14:47 GMT -5
Hi Kee! Long time no see, my sweet sweet lover. How are things? Hey there, Handsome!! Things are very good. Glad to see you here!
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Post by Kee on Jan 26, 2006 21:27:54 GMT -5
Good question. And if one is stricken with Alzheimer's, cut off from memory and rational powers, what's the you? Are you familiar with, "Not this...not this". The soul even transcends all the thoughts and feelings of the ego we normally identify with ourselves. I've not heard of Not this...not this before. I believe they are the same thing. We are spirit.
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Post by PhilipDC78 on Feb 10, 2006 12:49:34 GMT -5
I found the following at www.gotquestions.org/soul-spirit.html I especially like the last paragraph. Question: What is the difference between the soul and the spirit of man? Answer: What is the difference between the spirit and the soul? Mankind is made up of many different aspects. These aspects are divided into two facets, the material and the immaterial. This division is described from the very moment that God created Adam. In Genesis 2:7, God made man from the dust of the earth. These particles, therefore, make up the material part of man. Then God breathed the breath of life into Adam. This is then the immaterial part of man. The word "spirit," refers only to the immaterial facet of man. Mankind has a spirit, but we are not a spirit. However, in Scripture, only believers, those who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, are said to be "spiritually alive" (1 Corinthians 2:11; Hebrews 4:12; James 2:26). Unbelievers are "spiritually dead" (Ephesians 2:1-5; Colossians 2:13). In Paul's writing the "spirit" was pivotal to the spiritual life of the believer (1 Corinthians 2:14; 3:1; 15:45; Ephesians 1:3; 5:19; Colossians 1:9; 3:16). The spirit is the element in man which gives him the ability to have an intimate relationship with God. Whenever the word "spirit" is used, it refers to the immaterial part of man including his spirit and soul. The word "soul" refers not only to the immaterial part of man but the material part as well. Unlike man having a "spirit," man is a soul. In its most basic sense the word "soul" means "life." However, the Bible moves beyond "life" and into many areas. One of those areas is to man's eagerness to sin (Luke 12:26). Man is naturally evil and his soul is tainted as a result. The life principle is removed at the time of physical death (Genesis 35:18; Jeremiah 15:2). The "soul" as with the "spirit," is the center of many spiritual and emotional experiences (Job 30:25; Psalm 43:5; Jeremiah 13:17). Whenever the word "soul" is used, it can refer to the whole person, alive or after death. The "soul" and the "spirit" are similar in the manner in which they are used in the spiritual life of the believer. They are different in their reference. The "soul" is man's horizontal view with the world. The "spirit" is man's vertical view with God. It is important to understand that both refer to the immaterial part of man, but only the "spirit" refers to the man's walk with God. The "soul" refers to man's walk in the world, both material and immaterial. Recommended Resource: In His Image by Brand & Yancey.
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