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What's the difference between reanimate and resurrection?
Two different words yet seem to mean exact same thing. What's the difference?
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myrymyry Aug 13, 2017 @ 1:56pm 
resurrection brings person/animal back to life, to its previous self.
reanimation only brings up the body. there's no mind or soul, just a shell/puppet.
Last edited by myrymyry; Aug 13, 2017 @ 1:57pm
Originally posted by Marysia:
resurrection brings person/animal back to life, to its previous self.
reanimation only brings up the body. there's no mind or soul, just a shell/puppet.
Nailed it in one.
Hank Hell Aug 13, 2017 @ 2:16pm 
resureaction is really just a fancy way to say it and its used in religious text but reanimate is in science like the movie "the reinanimotor"
KingCringe Aug 13, 2017 @ 3:35pm 
Originally posted by Marysia:
resurrection brings person/animal back to life, to its previous self.
reanimation only brings up the body. there's no mind or soul, just a shell/puppet.
that sounds like the perfect answer thanks
i had no idea how i would answer
myrymyry Aug 13, 2017 @ 3:50pm 
keep on flattering, i don't mind
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