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Juvi wrote:
I think you are asking if the pre-existence of the soul goes against most Christian doctrines.
To answer, I can point out that it is rejected by both Roamn Catholic and many Protestant Christianities.
Catholic:
Tertullian is the founder of the theory of Traducianism, which derives the rational soul ex traduce, i.e. by procreation from the soul of the parent. For Tertullian this was a necessary consequence of Materialism. Later writers found in the doctrine a convenient explanation of the transmission of original sin. St. Jerome says that in his day it was the common theory in the West. Theologians have long abandoned it, however, in favour of Creationism, as it seems to compromise the spirituality of the soul.From: CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Soul
("Creationism" here means only the immediate creation of the soul at some point after conception.)
Another summary I found is here, though not an authoritative source:
Does the Catholic Church believe in the pre-existence of the soul? - Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers
Protestant:
The common doctrine of the Church, and especially of the Reformed theologians, has ever been that the soul of the child is not generated or derived from the parents, but that it is created by the immediate agency of God. The arguments generally urged in favour of this view are.......from: Charles Hodge - Anthropology - Part 2 - Chapter 3 - The Origin of the Soul
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(I feel like I'm doing web searches for you that you can well do youself).
So, it is clear that the pre-existence of the soul is generally rejected by most dominant forms of Christianity, with the notable exception of Mormonism, which is both rapidly growing and fully embraces the pre-existence of the soul.
juvi, if you were asking me to explain why most dominant forms of Christianity reject the pre-existence of the soul, then I'll leave that to you reading their own words, as I don't feel like explaining it - like I said, I don't see it as a salvation issue (and I'm not even sure it fits in this forum).
However it goes, I hope you enjoy your investigations.
Have a nice day-
Papias
Both your quotes talked about soul either derived from parents or is new created. I have considered both possibilities.
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