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Is Shep's soul still there?


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nitefyre410

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This was hilarious!

But I looked through my copy of the Apocrypha, and couldn't find this particular story - must have been one of the "lost" Gnostic ones.

However, I did hear that this did inspired a Sci-Fy channel Saturday night, low budget, badly done CGI, original movie with one of the lesser (over-weight) Baldwins playing Lazarus...

And Felica Day has a cameo as a spunky Jewish nerd...

 


All  Sci- Fy Saturday night movies must be burned  with holy fire 

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Arokel

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nitefyre410 wrote...







This was hilarious!

But I looked through my copy of the Apocrypha, and couldn't find this particular story - must have been one of the "lost" Gnostic ones.

However, I did hear that this did inspired a Sci-Fy channel Saturday night, low budget, badly done CGI, original movie with one of the lesser (over-weight) Baldwins playing Lazarus...

And Felica Day has a cameo as a spunky Jewish nerd...

 


All  Sci- Fy Saturday night movies must be burned  with holy fire 


Amen.

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I'm laughing so hard reading this thread. I didn't expect it to be so entertaining. Let's see, what can I add from Cerberus' scientific perspective?

Life forms don't have souls. There's no need for a model of a soul, since everything could be explained without it. Hence, the concept of a soul cannot be used in an argument, nor could it be used as a factor in making important decisions that could potentially affect trillions of lives.

Oh, and species don't have souls either.

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knightnblu wrote...

You know, that is a good question. From a Buddhist perspective he never had one anyway. Ditto from an existentialist perspective. This is because for there to be an afterlife, there must be something that remains of the individual after death and in the west we call it the soul. Not to be confused with '70's blackspliotation movies who used the term often and not in that context.

From a Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives, there is a soul and once released it cannot be retrieved to the body unless God wills it to be so. Therefore the question becomes one of can one convince God to do so.

I would have to opine that the answer to your question resides completely within the individual to whom it is asked and it is therefore relevant only to that individual.

How's that for a philosophical answer?


I'd still want to hear Thane, Mordin, Legion, and Samara's views on it :D