A more intersting question would be, of course, if beaming is "teleportation" or "destruction and reconstruction" (meaning that you technically die). Also, what becomes of your soul, if you are inclined to believe in the existence of such a thing? Is it transported too, or does it stay behind?
It's pretty much impossible to decide (at least at the current state of science) if you have a soul. I know I have one. Other people behave like they have souls. I will never get to directly experience those souls. (all this is based on my assumption that soul-like behavior can be explained, thus can also be artificially created some day).
An even more interesting question: what happens if I don't get destroyed, and basically teleportaion means that there will be a perfect copy of me? Which one I will continue to "experience"? The other will surely have a soul, just as other people than me (more precisely the other me will perfectly behave like it has a soul). But which one of me will be the other me? I guess the original?
But to push this further, what if the original me gets destroyed, but two copies will be made? Which one will continue to be me if there is continuity at all. (And based on the assumption, that the soul like behaviour can be recreated with perfectly placed and tuned atoms, electrons, quarks whatever, so all brain activity will continue to work at another place without hiccup, there could be continuity. But maybe this perfection is ruined by the Heisengerg principle. But does it have to be perfect at all?).
Or something...