Friday, October 4, 2013

Lloyd Irving Bradbury and his soul


Final Destiny

a reply

 

We will discuss the eighth question in Questions of Truth.  This one concerns the world to come

and life after death.

 

Some passages to note:

 

"He pointed them to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and commented, “‘He is not God of

the dead, but of the living.’” The point is a powerful one. If the patriarchs mattered to God once,

as they certainly did, then they must matter to the faithful God forever."

 

"The carrier of continuity between life in this world and life in the world to come has usually

been seen to be the human soul. In response to question 2, we rejected the idea of the soul as a

detachable spiritual component. If we accept that we are psychosomatic unities, the idea of the

soul will have to be reconceptualized".

 

"Thus the ultimate Christian hope is resurrection, God’s great eschatological act of the

reimbodiment of information-bearing patterns in the environment of the new creation."

 

"There is old creation, existing at some distance from the veiled presence of its Creator,

necessary if finite creatures are to be able to make a truly free response without being

overwhelmed by the Infinite. This is the world in which creatures are allowed to make

themselves, and the will evolutionary process necessarily involves the presence of death as one

generation has to give way to the new life of the next. God’s final intention, however, is the new

creation, drawn freely into such close connection with its Creator that its “matter,” suffused with

the direct presence of a God no longer veiled, will permit the everlasting processes of eternal

life."

 

Discussion points:

 

l. Please comment on your idea of the soul.  What might it be, does it exist, do we only survive

as soul?

 

2. Are mind, soul, body separate entities or are we one unity of all?

 

3. How do you envision the future state? 

 

Lloyd Bradbury's of the soul.

In the Bible Genesis 13 states that God breathed the air of life into man. Air has always been a mystery especially to the ancients. Even now we consider it the vital substance of life. The belief that air is the sole was believed even during the Renaissance. Air is one of these mysteries that the common man can relate to he can see it as it blows through the trees like a breeze. It is unseen and mystic to most people. We can relate that air contains the energy needed by life.

                One could say that the energy of life is the sole. Everything on this Earth has lights energy. This I believe is created by God. Everything that lives as the energy called soul. The spirit of the soul is then another matter. The spirit is what you do with the soul. People can be nonreligious and have a good soul and do good deeds. But sharing your soul with God and the Holy Spirit is how you display your faith. If you have the spirit of the Holy Ghost in your soul you believe in Christ. If you listen and obey God's words and Jesus is example you are closer to God and can have someone to share communications that are necessary for a religious life. This life of the soul having God's Spirit creates faith hope and charity that our values to live by. The values of the Christian and does it communicate with God create a complete life. This complete life whether short or long reaches and tries to follow God's laws. These laws provide structure and a reason for living and an objective that is reached for.

                If we don't know the Holy Spirit, the father son and the Holy Ghost we will not know God and therefore will not be with God in heaven. As we reach for heaven we are trying to understand the values that are taught by Jesus Christ. Whether we go to heaven or not or even believe in heaven it motivates us to have an objective and to try to communicate with God.
                The body mind and soul on earth are a unit of the bio machine. This machine would be just that if we did not have an objective. This objective can be for good or evil. By believing in God and following him we try to reach for the goodness of man.

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