Tuesday, October 31, 2006
What Happen To Souls?First, Full Metal Alchemist started with an 'non-existence' world where alchemy is not only possible but relatively wide-spread. It was introduced that the fundamental law of the world: to obtain, something of equal value must be lost. Towards the end, the links were created or drawn to light - this non-existence world is parallel to ours (some time during the World War) and our souls (after our deaths) will be drawn towards the parallel world as a form of energy to ensure the process of alchemy occurs. Thus there is no such thing as equivalent trade in the sense that energy is taken from the souls and not provided by the alchemists. Confusing? This is what I derived from the anime, at least up till the last episode. There is a movie which I have yet to finish watching fro YouTube. I think it is rather typical of japanese anime to revolve around sth that is anti-religion. Recall Evangelion... Anywayz, my stand is still that religions are simply tools used to instill hope, reason for living, instill 'values' etc.
By the way, got this off the net after I read my friend's entry abt soya beans..
The core of their concerns rests with the chemical makeup of soy: in addition to all the nutrients and protein, soy contains a natural chemical that mimics estrogen, the female hormone. Some studies in animals show that this chemical can alter sexual development. And in fact, 2 glasses of soy milk/day, over the course of one month, contain enough of the chemical to change the timing of a woman’s menstrual cycle.OMG!!! 'm soooo not going to take soy pdts from now on! haha....
The Origin. 10/31/2006 08:36:00 pm