I have a peer who mentioned the same experiment prior. However, these results would imply some odd things. Mainly, the soul is implied to be corporeal, as well as it having mass. This is an odd assertion, given that the soul is often portrayed and described as intangible. Also, if it were to have substance, how would it leave the body? And after that? Could we trap a bunch of soul in a mason jar? It just seems to me that the implications are rather odd.
In addition, I mean no disrespect; that'd go against site rules. I just feel like discussion is something worth engaging in.
IIN to lose faith in God??
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I have a peer who mentioned the same experiment prior. However, these results would imply some odd things. Mainly, the soul is implied to be corporeal, as well as it having mass. This is an odd assertion, given that the soul is often portrayed and described as intangible. Also, if it were to have substance, how would it leave the body? And after that? Could we trap a bunch of soul in a mason jar? It just seems to me that the implications are rather odd.
In addition, I mean no disrespect; that'd go against site rules. I just feel like discussion is something worth engaging in.