Articles related to "Immortal Soul"Many people believe that the soul lives on after death. But this is not a biblical teaching. Satan's first lie was, "Ye shall not surely die."
Death is a mystery that few people understand. But the Bible's teachings on what happens to a person at death are very clear. What does the Bible say about death?
Aristotle's definition of soul differed substantially from the properties attributed to the soul by thinkers like Plato and Pythagoras.
Joseph Smith, Jr. worked his way through the tumultuous religious frenzy of his times and gave the world a frontier American religion, Mormonism.
Several legends shroud the facts surrounding this famous author portraying him both as man and immortal.
The speaker in sonnet 146 addresses his soul (his true self), asking it why it bothers to continue to bedeck an aging body, when the soul is so much more important.
The language, legends and history for the violet; the flower for those born in the month of February.
Discovering the immortal light of the soul and opening to divine love brings untold relief to human life but it does not always mean the reversal of the dying process.
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The king responsible for separating the English state from the Roman Catholic Church is shrouded in mystery. This article will debunk many popular - but wrong - legends.
Though Henry James' The Turn of the Screw is often read as a straight ghost story, by giving it a second look, readers may be able to find a different explanation for the
Plato, the student of Socrates, was the first great writer of philosophy. His metaphysical position challenges readers to go beyond this earthly realm in search of truth.
Use your beach vacation to reconnect with soul by absorbing these six life lessons
This continues a review of Time's special issue feature which explores what we know and don't yet know about mind, brain, body, and consciousness.
A brief view of the life of Catharine Beecher, member of the illustrious Beecher family of abolitionists.
Philips Larkin's "Aubade" is a modernist psychodrama, spoken by a character, who through ignorance, approaches the state of mental catatonia from the fear of death.
As in Sonnet 50, this speaker continues the use of the horse metaphor, as he explores the contrast between body and soul.
In sonnet 54, the speaker avers that beauty is only beautiful when it represents the truth of the soul; outward beauty is truly only skin deep.
Part of the romance of the sea is found in its traditions and none have lingered longer than the superstitions of sailors and fishermen
Carved by a skilled Pictish sculptor over 1,000 years ago, the Maiden Stone is one of the most beautiful of Scotland's and Aberdeenshire's ancient standing stones.
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