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Chesterton

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What is? Do you know? Or is there somewhere I could go to learn more?

I've never really delved into it, but from what I understand, the soul comes into being with the body, which would be at conception, which is one reason Christians generally oppose abortion.

I found this:

There is no “dualistic antagonism” between a man’s soul and body as though he were also endowed with intrinsic schizophrenia. ...The body does not imprison the spirit as was taught by Platonism, but is meant to be forever united with it. Spirit and matter in man are not in opposition to each other. Man has one nature —human. He is a unity of body and soul, the latter being called “spirit” in its higher aspect.

The whole article is here. You might want to look at it; it's brief, and actually it sort of speaks a little about your OP.
 
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I've never really delved into it, but from what I understand, the soul comes into being with the body, which would be at conception
Another weird concept. I visualize God sitting at the helm of a "soul mill," stamping out souls for every fertilized egg. What's funny to me is that God started creating a physical realm for humans without first creating or stating a purpose for a soul that would become a human.

I really wish the story would begin with:

At least that would help explain what's going on (somewhat). I don't understand the mechanics of creating a brand new soul for every single egg ever fertilized throughout history and forever into the future until the end of the world. I know that an intangible "soul" wouldn't take up any physical space, but don't you think after a couple thousand years Heaven and Hell would get a little crowded (for lack of a better term)? What does God want with billions and billions of souls?

Oh, and thanks for the article. I read it and while it clears up some of the things that the church believes, it doesn't really clear up why. I don't know if I'll ever understand that.
 
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Because it's his nature to be extravagantly creative.
 
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Why do human artists create? Excluding the secondary reasons, such as "I love her, so I'll create a piece for her," or "I'm angry, so I'm going to create a piece that vents it." Apart from moods like that, the artist would still create. I'm not sure I have an answer to that, let alone why God creates, other than this: It is in the nature of an artist to create. And God, the Creator, is the ultimate artist, who made us in his image.
 
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