Can we know if we have a soul? What about other people or animals?

What will be an ideal response?


Anwer:
Ancient traditions say that the soul is the same breath of life of God that enters a physical body. It is said at the moment of birth the first thing the child does is inhale air to breathe and cry, in that inhalation, some argue, that the soul enters the body, and when a person dies the soul leaves the body with the last breath. Others argue that the soul is a state of consciousness defined by the principles and values ??that the person has.

Actually the definition of soul is a bit complex because nobody knows it; however we can say that it is more like combinations of all values ??and virtues that lead the human being to integrate with God, regardless of religious creed.

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