From dust thou art
The Biblical view of death and resurrection
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Michael Brown
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
The premise of this idea is interesting. However, it took pain staking effort to convince the reader of an argument that is flawed from the beginning. At first, it makes a statement that the soul is the physical body, and the breath of life (spirit) tied together, and then attempts to argue that the individual which I would interpret as the spirit/breath of life ceases to exist at the time of death. This however, is untrue while the physical body is dead and ceases to exist the spirit may continue separated as it is. Thus the soul is dead and does not come back until resurrection while the spirit continues and does so in a paradise separate from God to be reunited in its perfect form (resurrection) through Christ at which time it can return to the presence of God the Father in Heaven.
Interesting ideas with flawed conclusion
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From dust
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