The existence of the human soul is the worldwide tradition of all mankind. No natural society ever existed that did not believe in the existence of the soul.
If you believe that the soul is immortal, that means that it lasts forever, and is therefore infinite in terms of its length of existence.
Yes, they did. Belief in the existence of the soul, and an afterlife, is a worldwide tradition.
The arguments for the existence of the soul often center around consciousness, personal identity, and the idea of an immaterial essence that transcends the physical body. Some people believe that the soul is necessary to explain human experiences like emotions, thoughts, and self-awareness, which cannot be fully explained by physical processes alone. Additionally, the concept of the soul is often tied to religious beliefs about the afterlife and the existence of a higher spiritual realm.
No one has (or can) locate the soul. It has no physical existence.
Bahá'ís believe in an afterlife in which the soul is separated from the body. At death, according to the Bahá'í faith, the soul begins a spiritual journey towards God through many planes of existence.
Roman Catholics believe in the resurrection of the body and the immortality of the soul. They believe in the existence of heaven, hell, and purgatory. Catholics believe that after death, the soul will be judged by God and will either go to heaven, hell, or purgatory based on their actions and faith during their life.
None whatsoever. There is no scientific theory that can prove the existence of a soul, though many people believe this to be true.It should be pointed out that there is no scientific evidence to prove a soul does not exist. It is a matter of faith. Belief without proof.
yes, Hindu's do believe in the soul because they believe in reincarnation the rebirth of the soul in various forms
Hindus believe in life after death and also that the Soul (Atman) is eternal. They believe that the offerings to dead ancestors reaches them and they feel satisfied. The acknowledgement of their existence and the offerings are called Pitar Pooja.
Baha'is believe that humanity's time on earth is for the spiritual development of the soul, similar to how a fetus in the womb develops the physical attributes needed for this existence. In the spiritual world the soul will either be nearer to, or further from, God depending upon the soul's progression in this life. "Heaven" is nearness to God, while "hell" is distance from God.
I believe... I believe the soul is what makes us want to exist, be it in Heaven, Hell, or Earth. I believe having no soul means wishing to stop being anywhere, to affect, feel, know and be nothing. Buddha spoke of something similar when he talked of leaving the cycle of death and rebirth, but I think having no soul is different, relating to wanting nonexistence more than wanting to return to the source of everything. I don't think something without a soul would wish others to leave existence with it.