The answer to this question depends on the definition of "soul". If we define the soul as the frequencies produced by a human, then the question of whether the life inside the body becomes a ghost after death is debatable. Some people believe that the frequencies or energy that make up the soul continue to exist after death, while others believe that the soul ceases to exist after the physical body dies.
Regarding the question of whether God kills the ghost, this also depends on one's belief system and their definition of God. Some religious traditions believe in the existence of ghosts or spirits that continue to exist after death, and that these entities are subject to divine judgment. Other belief systems may not include the concept of ghosts or spirits in the afterlife, and therefore the question of God "killing" a ghost would not be relevant.
Ultimately, the concept of the soul and its fate after death is a complex and multifaceted topic that is shaped by a range of cultural, religious, and philosophical beliefs. There is no definitive answer to the question of what happens to the soul after death, as it depends on one's individual perspective and belief system. However, this question can be answered in a larger discussion after dissecting the many parts that must be defined and cognitively organized.
The human body is approximately 99% comprised of just six elements: Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, calcium, and phosphorus. Another five elements make up about 0.85% of the remaining mass: sulfur, potassium, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium. All of these 11 elements are essential elements.
If you are taking the position that this is proof that there is nothing beyond this, then you are correct. However, if one takes the position that this is a piece of a larger puzzle that may not be solved in many lifetimes then I would say perhaps you are partially correct with respect to your original question. If your intention is to take this question beyond the original question, I would suggest possing the question differently.
The human being is made up of three parts namely: spirit, soul and body. The body is that part that helps us to interact with the material world. The soul( intellect, emotions and will) makes us different from other animals. The spirit in man is much more complex. The sprit and soul are not materialistic. When someone does, the spirit leaves this earth. I don't know much about ghosts.
Our living body becomes the creator of our life & also our existence for our arrival on this earth. This also becomes for every humanity & as such it is the creation of our universal . With this some years back i have touched & explained my views in this line which I submit herewith for your information .
''With this forget about the existence of soul as SOUL never dies & it will remain even after the departure on the earth ,SOUL keeps our the fruits of our action of our life which can be generated in our next life .
Philosophical idea this is I think. By dissecting so many dead bodies this is my personal opinion though. Human body is nothing but the most complicated machine discovered till now, and it's mechanism is not known fully as I think so. Research must be continued to reveal more and more unknown things,one of them as you have asked here. Thanks a lot.🙏
Animal cells and plant cells are almost similar. The difference is that plants which produce oxygen are living by carbon dioxide, and animals are living by oxygen. Animal bodies including human bodies are living between their birth and death by respiration, nutrition, blood circulation, and cell growth. Without knowing these things, several professors/scientists/physicians express their imaginations/beliefs/superstitions.
“Is there a separate life(soul) in a living body?” – How do you find answers to such questions or for any question? They are not written in books. The article “The majority is always in the wrong” – proves that all books are wrong.
You asserted – “There is neither ghost nor God according to the above chemical equations.” – Again the same question, how do you know that? Who created the carbon particles in that equation?
If you keep asking such questions repeatedly, you will eventually end up with the root intelligent cause, which is called the soul.