Well thanks for your input sir Nameless and Mr. Hobbit, but I like running big decks. I'm not saying I don't care for your opinions, I just find that bigger decks can slow fast decks down as they can house more cards than smaller decks. While you're right that a bigger deck has a less chance to pull that winning card, I don't mind it that much. As long as I can provide a long and entertaining game for the other Redemption players in my area, I don't care how big my decks end up being.
Also, TripleplayNo3. I was right about it being 34 Lost Souls. If you take a look at the 10th anniversary edition rule book, look at the TYPE II Deck Building Rules in the back. You should see a chart showing you how many Lost Souls you can have in a Type II deck up to 140 cards. 19 Lost Souls. Now keep adding 7 until you reach 252. You'll land right on the dot with 34 Lost Souls. Not 37.