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Originally Posted by Ezekiel Bathfire
So, the question arises, "If you can distinguish between that which is alive, that which is dead and that which is inanimate, "What is "life""?"
God says "Life" is the spirit: the soul, if you will.
So what is this "life-force" that distinguishes us from rocks? You have no idea, yet you simply say, "I know it dies with the person."
For Goodness sakes! How can you know that?
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It's quite simple. The life force that sets us apart is called Deoxyribonucleic acid. It's a specific arrangement of molecules to essentially form what is "life." In that respect we are different than rocks. But us, as human beings, are a species of animal. We are no different than any other animal, in terms of chemical composition. We do have much higher cognitive ability, and thus can think much more intelligently than any other animal, which is why we succeeded as a species. We became the dominant species on Earth not because of some Dione intervention, but because Human beings are, by nature very adaptable and able to survive.