I have been wondering…
What information would we discover if we explored that hypothetical as if it actually happened? What would the physical evidence tell us and not tell us?
When we observe the spark of divine life in ourselves, can that spark override the hypothetical? Or more importantly, can that spark exist along with the hypothetical?
I was imagining what it would be like if there were a spot in my brain which was connected to my loving chocolate ice cream. Could I look at a bowl of chocolate ice cream, desire chocolate ice cream, mouthwatering, and then choose vanilla ice cream?
Genesis, first three chapters, and the Catholic Church teach that the first two humans were human because their nature unified the material and immaterial into one nature which is fundamentally the same as our nature. We have to have a material body in order to live and be nourished in our material environment; but, is the body the only thing we need in order to live?
Am I correct that you believe that there is a fundamental spark of divine live, a spiritual principle, aka soul in humans? It seems to me that we are looking at the basic concept of soul as existing in both humans and animals. The basic concept of soul is that it animates material
matter–soul and body idea. Animals and humans are a huge step up from living organisms such as plants and bacteria. We need to check Aristotle for that basic definition of soul.
One more thing which I keep wondering. Did the gorilla Binti Jua recognize a “soul” in the unconscious child? I am using the word “soul” as a principle or sign of life. The difference between your approach to soul and my approach to soul is that I consider the soul animating humans as immortal and the soul animating animals as mortal along with the animal’s material anatomy.
P.S.
Thoughts for very much later in our discussion. When I look at Adam as he is described in the first three chapters of Genesis, I see ourselves being and doing like Adam. Perhaps, our existence is the best evidence for two first human parents of mankind.
The gorilla Binti Jua is the heroine when a child fell into the Ape Pit at Brookfield Zoo.
chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/08/16/15-years-ago-today-gorilla-rescues-boy-who-fell-in-ape-pit/