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|    None to James    |
|    Re: An AI's response to what a Bible "so    |
|    01 Oct 25 14:35:07    |
      [continued from previous message]              > > > > > living individual. The same term is used for animals in Genesis       > > > > > 1:21...       > > > > >       > > > > > New Testament: Psyche (????)       > > > > > The New Testament uses the Greek word psyche, which carries a similar       > > > > > meaning to the Hebrew nephesh. While it sometimes contrasts the soul       > > > > > with the body, its meaning is determined by the context.       > > > > >       > > > > > The total person or a life: It is often used as a synonym for       > > > > > "life" or "person." For example, the disciples were counted as "three       > > > > > thousand souls" (Acts 2:41), meaning three thousand people..."       > > > > >       > > > > > Yes, the IMMORTAL soul comes from Greek influence of Aristotle and       > > > > > others.       >       > Here is a summary of what the AI Bible researched:       >       > 1.) Hebrew soul= nephesh.       > 2.) Greek soul= psyche.       > 3.) The Bible soul is the whole being. (Gen 2:7)       > 4.) IMMORTAL soul is from Greek philosophy. Not Bible.       > 5.) OT nephesh can mean "life" or "creature".       > 6.) NT psyche can mean similar to OT.       > 7.) Aristotle and Plato taught IMMORTAL soul              You have posted no proof of that. Nor have you specified what version.       >       >       > Sincerely James              Reshaping a lie does not make it truth.       You already stated that you personally misspelled psyche not AI.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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