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Re: I'll tell you why we are mortal. - 11-06-2006, 06:34 AM

Thanks for moving this to the right place. There are so many topics and if it's all about TOE, why does it matter where the subject goes? It all looks the same to me, everything would go in one place. Nevermind.

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How many times haveyou changed your car Silly Sally??
I'm on my 10th one, however the one I have now is the first one that wasn't brand spanking new.

The emulsifier is the soul, but it works against a conscious and physical body. Think of the soul being like soap, the conscious being water and the physical body the oil. Once we begin life, the aging process starts, the soap begins to wear away the oil but needs water. That also explains the biblical perspective that the physical body is "dirty" and sinful.

But as far as DNA goes, I believe that people come back with the same genetic make-up as long as their blood line remains clean (not necessarily through incest but within cultures). There is no memory but the personality is the same and it would take scientist hundreds of years after this age to continually do DNA testing within the same culture so long as the people being tested continue to marry and procreate within it. Take my family for example, my father was the last of a line of 13 generations being the first born son to carry on the family name. My sister and I are the 14th generation but, my dad's younger brother has a new beginning with his first born son, so the tradition of carrying the name get's passed through him, so long as he keeps "clean" but he was born 1/2 American (his mother doesn't know her family history) and it may be over for my uncles blood line. However, I married a man from the same culture and he was his dad's first born son but his dad wasn't the first boy, so a new name in our family begins with my husband but we have a baby girl and we just started the family.

So, it doesn't end as far as coming back after being dead but I figure if we can understand how and why we age, it would be better than believing there is something mystical behind death. Take Adam and Eve, they lived for approximately 900 years, although time could have been measured differently back then and once I did figured that 900 would be close to around 230 years because the earth was spinning faster then. Or it could be that it was 900 years of them being conscious, but they died and I'm not sure when their souls came into the picture or even if they had any. What do you think? How can a person survive without life in them but be conscious with a physical body?
  
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