Re: Sos
and even if it is "Save our Souls", it doesn't necessarily mean save your soul in the sense that your soul needs saving from Satan... I've heard the term soul referred to people. Old newspaper articles in America referred to "souls" as victims when a lot of people died... like "600 souls lost" when a ship was sunk... etc.
"Save our souls" could be referring to soul in the physical sense, because it's stuck in your body... not the spiritual sense.
If the body dies, the soul goes somewhere else. You see what I mean, Pekka?
Originally posted by Pekka
Why is it Save Our Souls? I mean, how about Save Our Lives?
You know, only the uberlord can save your soul, so that's either me or God. And I'm not reading any signs, that's a sign fo weakness. You work yourself out, you swim, kill the bastards, make a run for it, whatever you got yourself into, you have to make an effort first. You might fail, but hey, that's life and I guess it's up to God to save your soul if you failed miserably. And he don't like losers either so I wouldn't hold my breath.
So why is it SOS and not for example SOL?
Why is it Save Our Souls? I mean, how about Save Our Lives?
You know, only the uberlord can save your soul, so that's either me or God. And I'm not reading any signs, that's a sign fo weakness. You work yourself out, you swim, kill the bastards, make a run for it, whatever you got yourself into, you have to make an effort first. You might fail, but hey, that's life and I guess it's up to God to save your soul if you failed miserably. And he don't like losers either so I wouldn't hold my breath.
So why is it SOS and not for example SOL?
"Save our souls" could be referring to soul in the physical sense, because it's stuck in your body... not the spiritual sense.
If the body dies, the soul goes somewhere else. You see what I mean, Pekka?
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