It is not necessary for me to define soul for anyone to answer this question...
Yes, it is necessary, because of this:
The Spirit of Jesus is God which is eternal and without a beginning.
The Spirit of Jesus is Christ! The soul of Jesus is the soul of a man!
Had you simply defined "soul" as you see it, then the previously quoted exchange would not have happened. Clark Thompson would have known that you were not equating soul and spirit, and he would more than likely have responded differently, or not at all
Seems more like a game than anything else.
A little while back, someone came with a question - Are you walking in the light?
After dozens of replies, to which the original poster mocked, many people had asked him what he meant by "walking in the light"
He never offered an explanation, just kept asking the same question. He had people almost begging him to expound a little. Just enlighten us a little as to his superior knowledge of walking in the light. Finally, after a few more dozen exchanges, the blog was shut down without any closure at all.
This seems to be your aim. I'm not saying that it is your aim, just that it appears as such. To play games, and have people begging you to enlighten us a little.
So, wise one, tell us what it is that you're getting at, and there just might be a fruitful exchange
No, I am separating the chaff from the wheat.
I hardly think so.
In Matthew 3:12, John the Baptist is speaking of the Christ and says:
His winnowing fork is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clear His threshing floor; and He will gather His wheat into the barn, but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire
Since Matt 3:12 and Luke 3:17 are the only scriptures which mentions wheat and chaff, and it is said that Jesus Christ will do it, then it must be pointing to one of two possibilities as it relates to you:
1) Either you are attempting a task to which you were never called, and for which you are woefully inadequate, or...
2) You think you are the Christ. In which case I will pose one question to you - Do YOU have a soul? That is, after all, your own question.
Does that make you angry?
As a matter of fact, it does. I get pretty angry when imposters try to bring confusion into the midst of saints.
Not everyone is equipped with the discernment necessary to protect the flock from ravenous wolves. For those of us who do, it is our duty