GOLDSPACESUIT45
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If jusus is a ghost or a holy spirt does it mean when we die we turn into ghosts or a spirit? Cause many people dont think or believe ghosts or spirits are real. What do you think?
you guys ever heard of a little thing called a SOUL? that's what lives eternally :yes: and for those of you who are skeptical, it can be proven
If jusus is a ghost or a holy spirt does it mean when we die we turn into ghosts or a spirit? Cause many people dont think or believe ghosts or spirits are real. What do you think?
^Why does it have to be purely in a scientific way? Do you only believe in science? Is science never wrong or not 100% accurate? Are there not other methods to prove something right? In a court of law plenty of things are proven without science, it doesn't make them wrong. Facts are facts regardless.
Great post!!:clapping::clapping:..and what you have posted is exactly what i believe also. to further elaborate on your post I would like to add...sometimes it is the unseen that takes faith to believe in....not...always the seen things.Alma;3161875 said:Unfortunately, many believe it only when they see it, that means they have no faith.....
... If science doesn't prove them wrong or right (or can't)...
A ghost is a restless soul, that can't find peace where he/she landed, although the spirit can refer to a ghost also, to any non-corporeal entity/presence.
For more on the etymology of the word 'spirit':
The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning "breath", but also "spirit, soul, courage, vigor", ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *(s)peis. It is distinguished from Latin anima, "soul." In Greek, this distinction exists between pneuma (πνευμα, "breath, motile air, spirit," and psykhē (ψυχη, "soul."
The word "spirit" came into Middle English via Old French. The distinction between soul and spirit also developed in the Abrahamic religions: Arabic nafs (نفس opposite rúħ (روح Hebrew neshama (נְשָׁמָה nəšâmâh) or nephesh (in Hebrew neshama comes from the root NŠM or "breath") opposite ruach (רוּחַ rûaħ. (from Wikipedia)
A ghost is considered to also be a demonic energy/spirit, and in Christianity, the term "Spirit" describes all that is God. But that's too light-hearted a debate for such a complex journey into the unseen... Whenever I think of subjects like these, I don't feel at ease... who could be explained by means of silence, not science, or by means of endless talk, but where one gets entagled and lost...They're tricky and one needs an empirical approach derived from experiences, from life, both internal and external. Reading from various sources who all say different things doesn't help either. It's up to us to better ourselves while on this earth as humans, which is hard, but the next life depends on it too much... God's mysteries are His mysterious for a reason, means we simply cannot decipher them totally, if at all, at times.