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Bob_Crowley
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He’s got a problem. As my old pastor said to me, “You can’t repent if you can’t remember”. That’s why it’s a good idea to keep short accounts with God. The longer you leave it, the more risk there is. And of course none of us knows when we’re going to die or how sudden it will be, with the possible exception of having a fatal disease with some idea of the likely time frame.What gets me is the Soul needs the brain and memory cells to remember things while it is in the body.
But while the soul is out of the body it does not need the brain and memory cells to remember things because memory is retained in the spirit.
What about a person who has Alzheimers brain disease with severe memory problems Commits a mortal Sin. but does not remember the mortal Sin he has committed?
My own reason for interest in this area is intensely practical, since my father turned up in my room the night he died. He started with an apology, we argued and conversed, and at the end he gave this terrifying scream. His body however was lying in bed approximately 15 to 16 kms away (16.7km by road according to the computer), and was quite dead.
So how was he thinking, talking, hearing, seeing (and in fact able to see certain aspects of the future as well)? And how was I communicating with him, since he had none of the usual bodily features necessary to make verbal communication. Yet even features like surprise, horror, awe were visible at times on his “spiritual” face.
So … having said all that, I have no more idea than anybody else how the spirit coordinates with the mind / body. And why we need a brain to have “mind” and control all other bodily functions such as sight, speech, hearing, facial expressions etc. in this world, but can do without it in the next.
And we’re told we’ll be given a new body for those of us who get to heaven. So what will it be like? And where will the spirit fit into that one? And what are we going to do with it? Eat Big Mac’s or Kentucky Fried, which involves killing animals all over again? Although the resurrected Christ ate fish on the shores when he called Peter and the fishing disciples to him for a meal.
I’m afraid the technical explanation can wait. I do know though from personal experience the spirit / soul can see, think, hear and all the rest, even without the body, as I found out the night my father put in his final appearance.