Question to Christians: Do souls have a weight?

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  1. CanadianEye

    CanadianEye Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It was comical actually. I went with the position that all energy must have mass, so that when a person dies, that electrical energy ceases and explains the weight loss.

    Somehow, the soul departing started being referred to as a "floaty"...which, when the season hit...these started wafting by, which started up another comical discussion.

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  2. Anobsitar

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    Sunlight is warm - and it moves with lightspeed. If this warmth = energy would be mass then it would be an endless mass relative to your slow reference system. Am I wrong?

    I doubt about that there is a weight loss at all.

    How are you able to accept your friend as friend if he's obviously something like a comical figure in your mind? Why do you need him - or how are you able to communicate with him if you have the feeling he's on a very deeper level of insight, perception and knowledge?

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