Ajax
Active Member
SOS, when it was first agreed upon by the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in 1906, was merely a distinctive and easy to remember Morse code sequence ( three dots/three dashes/three dots) and was initially not an abbreviation. Later in popular usage it became associated with mnemonic phrases such as "Save Our Souls" and "Save Our Ship".I think perhaps you are being pedantic, about the meaning of 'soul'.
We have SOS, as in 'save our souls', for example.
In the beginning of the previous century, almost everybody thought we have a "soul", but it really meant "save ourselves (bodies)".
If you believe that the soul is immortal, you don't need to save it from disasters.
Then how did the rich man recognized Lazarus and Abraham according to Jesus parable? (Luke 16:22)Bodies?
What about when a person has been in the grave for centuries?
Where is the 'body' then?
How did the dead saints resurrect In Matthew's story and went into the holy city and appeared to many? (Matthew 27:52)
There is no inner person. Our brain with approximately 86 billion neurons, is the center controlling station of all our functions including feelings.I see the word 'soul' as applying to the inner person, and NOT the body.
Yes, G-d can make our bodies over & over, as it pleases Him, but our innermost self is unique.
In fact this invisible, intangible, odorless, vague and unproven item called "soul" is pretty useless, because science has proven that all it's supposed attributes are performed by the brain.