Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Its the terminology. If you related everything, all the adjectives we used in RF to define a soul or spirit, youll find they are basics of the human brain-physiological and psychological apects as to what makes us not just a thing, but a human being.
Nothing fancy.
Nothing fancy.
Actually, the scriptures represent someone else's belief that you've adopted as your own, correct? And isn't it supposed to be the other way 'round? Aren't our bodies supposed to house our spirits?
I think it's fair to ask you to demonstrate the existence of the "spirit" or "soul" before I answer your question. Which might mean that I'll never be obliged to answer your question. We'll see.
I see that Merriam-Webster offers a definition of "leprechaun" as well. So leprechauns must also be real, correct?