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Here’s the bullet-point gist of your provided text, distilled for clarity and conceptual focus:
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Souls are immortal: They do not die; only the body experiences death.
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Death as a “taste”: The soul experiences the separation from the body — a temporary transition, not annihilation.
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Consciousness is physical: It acts as the self-awareness interface (“dashboard”) of the bodily mind.
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Soul as operator: The immaterial soul directs and operates the physical mind and body.
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Limited self-awareness: The “I” most people identify with is just the conscious dashboard of the mind, not the full soul.
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Specific coupling: Each individual soul connects with a specific mind during life, forming a unique conscious being.
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Brain’s dual role: It belongs to both the physical body and the mental system — the bridge between matter and awareness.
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RRNIC affirmation:
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Every soul “tastes” death (3:185, 21:35, 29:57), but existence continues beyond the body’s end.
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True recompense and full consciousness return occur in the afterlife or Judgment.
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Faith vs. science: Science can explore material phenomena but cannot empirically prove divine truths such as God, angels, prophets, revealed books, judgment, resurrection, or eternal life.
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Challenge to disbelief: According to divine teaching, the only possible disproof of God would be for humans to attain worldly immortality — an impossible feat, confirming divine sovereignty over life and death.
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What about well documented cases of re-incarnation, near death experiences. Consciousness is both non physical and non local. Also human intelligence never evolved, it was as stated in the bible, G-D created man in his image. What other animal can completely change life on this planet, or completely destroy it?
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