Gunther HaukThe word animal is a derivative of the Greek word anima, which also means soul.
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The word animal is a derivative of the Greek word anima, which also means soul. The best way to describe this definition is that an animal has a soul or spirit that is different from a human being. This is a direct contradiction to the statement “There are no such things as ghosts,” which states that there are no spirits other than those of humans.
Source: Toward Saving The Honeybee
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