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From: berger@aecom.UUCP (Mitchell Berger)
Newsgroups: net.religion
Subject: Re: Where do souls come from?
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Date: Fri, 7-Dec-84 14:07:55 EST
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> 	I may be breaking a tradition by posting something to net.religion
> that is unlikely to offend anyone, but I have a question for everyone.
> 	Many religions (though not all) have beliefs about what happens
> to our souls after death, but I've heard far less about where the various
> religions think souls come from. I would be curious to hear from peoples
> of all faiths, a description of what their religion believes about this.

From a Jewish perspective, I would say your question is meaningless.
Space and time are the limits of the physical universe. Without
a body as a referance point, how can the consept of time exist 
for the soul?
Think of it this way... If you can understand the fact that a soul
has no location in space, why should it have one in time?

                      michab