The concept that the body and soul/spirit are separate is an ancient greek concept, which I reject. I believe these are distinct elements of a whole. The soul, whatever it is, is woven throughout the body.
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ok u won me over
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@SLOANE_SHARK idk if i'm right or wrong, i just choose to believe this
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absolutely confident you are right and now forming a violent and exclusionary religion based around this fact, sorry
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@SLOANE_SHARK don’t ask how
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@SLOANE_SHARK i regret to inform you that already happened. this is the Judaeo-Christian concept of the body/soul šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
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