Topic: What is the Spirit?
Reply
LUNG1954's photo

LUNG1954

Fri 11/26/21 11:22 PM

After the creation of Adam, God breathed into him.
God said to the angles: "So, when I have molded him and breathed into him of My Spirit, fall down to him prostrating".
The Bible said "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being."

God said about Mary: "And she guarded her chastity. So We breathed into her of Our Spirit and made her and her son a Sign for the Worlds." This means that God created an embryo in Mary's womb without fertilization.
God said: "Surely the likeness of Jesus with God is as the likeness of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: “Be”! (and he was)."
This is the meaning of God’s word, and it is in complete agreement with the Holy Bible: So the angel told her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to give Him the name Jesus. "
The Quran; "Surely The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary was only the Messenger of God, and His Word that He cast forth to Mary, and a Spirit from Him."
LUNG1954's photo

LUNG1954

Sun 11/28/21 11:37 PM

Dr. John T. Chirban, instructor of psychology at Harvard Medical School said:
“Spiritual issues are intangible, and they form the sacred foundation of religion. National polls conducted by the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut in 2011 showed that 90% to 95% of Americans believe in God. Psychologists and clinicians have recognized the spirit as an integral part of a person’s life. Studies indicated that participation in religion and spirituality contributes to the promotion of health in several areas, including: reduced drug use, reduced incidence of heart disease, recovery from depression, decrease in mental and physical diseases, and improvement in cases linked to "Emotional also with spiritual and religious involvement. The outcome of these studies has led medical schools to adopt the study of spirituality and religion in the curricula. As the field of mental health seeks to heal the whole person and is concerned with preventive measures as well as the positive aspects of life, spirituality is gaining increasing acceptance in psychology."
Poetrywriter's photo

Poetrywriter

Mon 11/29/21 09:46 AM

I mean no disrespect sir, but you seem to know a lot about religion so why does it say in your profile that you are non-religious?
LUNG1954's photo

LUNG1954

Mon 11/29/21 11:11 PM


I mean no disrespect sir, but you seem to know a lot about religion so why does it say in your profile that you are non-religious?

I mean I respect all religions
Thanks
flowerforyou
LUNG1954's photo

LUNG1954

Tue 11/30/21 01:39 AM

On article on 2014, INFLUENCE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ON HEALTHCARE PRACTICE by Akpenpuun Joyce Rumun.
He said: The perceived role of God in illness and recovery is a primary influence upon the health care beliefs and behaviors of people. The religious beliefs of the people result in many health care beliefs and practices which are significantly different based on the persons religion. Only by understanding the religious beliefs of individuals can medical practitioners effectively meet the health care needs of patients of diverse religious beliefs.
LUNG1954's photo

LUNG1954

Wed 12/01/21 11:48 PM

Religion is essential interest to clinicians, doctors, patients and health psychologists. Oman and Thorensen (2003) point out that health psychology should cultivate an understanding of how religion and spirituality are felt, lived, and experienced by the populations of interest.
Ɔʎɹɐx's photo

Ɔʎɹɐx

Wed 03/16/22 03:31 PM



I mean no disrespect sir, but you seem to know a lot about religion so why does it say in your profile that you are non-religious?

I mean I respect all religions
Thanks
flowerforyou

With all respect, you’re as non-religious as the unicorn