In response to my statement: "that means he is in every human being. We call this part of God in each of us our “soul”,
bpbasilphx said
This is not a Christian teaching, but Hinduism.
Perhaps we have something to learn about God from the Hindus, then.
God can’t be chopped into portion control quantities.
No chopping required. If something or someone (God in this case) IS infinite, that means that it can never be less than infinite. Even if divided into a billion parts, EACH part still is infinite. The other way of looking at it is that the entire universe, including us, is contained within God. And within each of us, therefore, is God. That part of us that contains the essence of God is the soul.
If Jesus is (was) God, then how could that be, if God isn’t infinite and can’t be “divided”? Was God any less because He was also in Jesus at the same time? He is the prime example of my thesis.
The soul is a faculty of and part of our human nature. It’s not a part of God.
What do YOU mean by human nature? What makes US human? Is it that we have a soul? Yes. Is that soul part of our body? Don’t think so. Then what is it? If it is not physical, it must be spiritual (i.e., from God, or as I put it, a part of God.). As Ghosty said, the soul *“continues living after the body dies. This is inherent to the nature of the soul, designed, created, and held in existence by God.” *
I like that.
You must have missed my intro, in which I said that what I was stating may not be the teaching of any one faith. So there is no need to try again. I am perfectly comfortable with what I wrote. And it could be that we are just using different terminology and coming at it from different directions, but are not really that much apart in our core beliefs.
Back to *Simple Soul’s *question. If we follow my original train of thought, then the statement that “the Holy Spirit is the Breath of Life” should be clear. The Holy Spirit, another aspect of God, IS what makes us human. Without a soul, or the Spirit of God within us, we would not be truly human. That is what “created in the Image of God” means. It is not a physical resemblance. It is The Holy Spirit, entering our bodies, breathing life into us, becoming our soul. We have the Spirit within us which makes us children of God, created in His image.
To me it is a beautiful and deeply meaningful thought, that we have God always within us.
We are in Him, and He is in us. What Jesus said.