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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Soul is energy. Every atom has energy. Everything has soul.[/quote] If soul is energy than it takes a long time for you soul to completely leave your dead body. As your dead body decays your soul would slowly be leaching from it. Where as the bible describes your soul leaving your body in one single instance. So according to the bible your soul is not energy.[/quote] Is it just me, or does this post make absolutely no sense. The energy that makes a heart beat, makes brain waves, that are produced within the cells, leaves the body once it dies. Where does this energy go after the body dies? It has to go somewhere. It clearly isn't leeching onto the body because the EEG's show no activity when a person is dead. [/quote] The energy that makes the heart beat, makes brain waves, etc is still there. Your body just simply stop using it. Compare this to a gas engine, which requires gas, spark, and air to produce power. If any of these intakes run out or fail the engine stops producing power. An engine can also have a mechanical malfunction (like a fuel pump failure) that will also stop it from producing power. Just because the engine has stop producing power doesn't mean it's energy is gone. It's gas tank could still be almost full. A human body needs food, water, and air to produce it's power. If any of these intakes run out or fail the body stops producing power. A body can also have a mechanical malfunction (like a heart failure) that will also stop it from producing power. Just because the body has stopped producing power doesn't mean it's energy is gone. It's food and water stores could still be almost full. And in both cases of body and engine the mass energy of it's functional parts is also still there if/when they stop producing power.[/quote]
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