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The Spirits Part 1
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By Helana Ghatas5 November 19910 Comments

The Spirits Part 1

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III discusses the nature of man—body, soul, and spirit—explaining their harmony and divine purpose. He then focuses on the human spirit, addressing false philosophical and religious ideas such as spirit conjuring, reincarnation, and preexistence.


1. The Body Is Not Evil

The Pope affirms that the body is good, since God, who created it, makes nothing evil. If the body were evil, the Incarnation and Resurrection of Christ would be impossible.
The body participates with the spirit in worship, prayer, and service, and even miracles occurred through holy bodies such as Elisha’s bones or Paul’s handkerchiefs. Evil lies not in the body itself but in its misuse through material lusts.


2. The Mystery of the Spirit

He teaches that human understanding of the spirit is limited; true wisdom lies in confessing “I do not know.”
Scripture reveals only that “the dust returns to the earth, and the spirit returns to God who gave it” (Ecclesiastes 12:7).
Beyond this, all speculations about spirits wandering or staying forty days are unbiblical myths.


3. Refutation of Pagan Philosophies

The Pope rejects pagan and philosophical ideas claiming that the spirit is a divine emanation or that it passes between bodies.
He explains that such beliefs originated from Greek and Hindu thought, later adopted by Origen, whose teachings the Church condemned for doctrinal error.


4. The Church and “Spirit Science”

He warns against using so-called “spirit science” to interpret faith or Scripture. Psychological or metaphysical studies must never invade theology or twist Bible verses to justify occult beliefs.


5. The Error of Reincarnation

Reincarnation contradicts Christian faith: each person is created once and awaits resurrection and judgment, not rebirth.
The Gospel accounts of people thinking Jesus or John the Baptist were former prophets show only the spread of false cultural beliefs, not true doctrine.


6. Primitive Beliefs about Spirits

Ancient peoples believed in spirits after noticing the difference between the living and the dead. They confused dreams and consciousness with the soul’s activity, leading to ancestor worship and nature spirit cults—ideas foreign to Christianity.


7. Orthodox Understanding

In Orthodox teaching, the spirit is created by God, not part of His essence. It is not material, not electrical energy, and cannot migrate between bodies. It is a rational, immortal being meant to live eternally with God.
The true Christian hope is in resurrection and eternal life, not in reincarnation or spirit conjuring.


Conclusion

Pope Shenouda concludes that believers must rely solely on biblical truth. Myths, philosophies, and pseudo-sciences lead only to confusion. The Spirit of God alone gives true life and understanding.

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