Does Jesus have a soul?

Cliffy

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My belief is that people don;t have souls, souls have people. Human individuals are a manifestation of a soul. A soul can have several individuals in any given time frame. The soul is eternal. So, to me, the question should be: Did a soul have an incarnation called Jesus (more specifically, the Jesus known as Christ)?
 
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L Gilbert

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There isn't any fault to not believing the book, that is why there is a few years before the return that allows for some to be offered proof and even those that miss it then are still gathered to God before. In all honesty a person in your position should raed Ge:1-3 and Re:20-22 and leave it at that as everything in between is about the two bruises mentioned in Ge:3:15. Take you all of 10 minutes and you don't even have to ponder what it means.
Why should I spend any time reading a book when the basis of which is founded upon fiction and then be expected to consider it as anything but fiction? Aesop's Fables or the Tao Te Ching (as a couple examples) are just as relevant to life yet do not require the reader to believe in nor have faith in gods n goblins.

My belief is that people don;t have souls, souls have people. Human individuals are a manifestation of a soul. A soul can have several individuals in any given time frame. The soul is eternal. So, to me, the question should be: Did a soul have an incarnation called Jesus (more specifically, the Jesus known as Christ)?
My belief is that souls are just another construct of the human mind, along with gods n gremlins.