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Do all Christians believe that there can be a mind without a body?
Breakthrough's question again.
15 Answers
- Jim VLv 71 year agoFavourite answer
I can't imagine how one could be a Christian without understanding that the soul/mind exists separately from the material body.
We are not bodies that have souls.
We are souls that currently have bodies.
(Mind is a product of the soul, not the body.)
[C. S. Lewis said something like this, but I could not find the exact quote.]
- Anonymous9 months ago
Kys ugly ........,,
- Anonymous1 year ago
I'm not Chirstain LOL. I'm satanist. Hate that ****** up God.
- ?Lv 71 year ago
Yes, there can, God being the prime example, and angels being lesser examples of the same thing. In addition are humans who have died physically.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Jon, if you really want to answer his questions, it would be simpler to just make a new account and go anonymous.
- Crim LiarLv 71 year ago
Awkward question, because unless 100% of the 2,200,000,000 Christians in the world do "actively" believe that, then the answer would be no!
*I suspect you may not have asked the question you thought you asked!
- jon pikeLv 71 year ago
If you mean the organ called the brain: NO. If you mean the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought: YES.
- yesmarLv 71 year ago
If one believes in an incorporeal God, then yes. I would guess that "all" Christians don't fall into the same category as to what is believed.