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YHWH_Christ
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Often the argument I see made by skeptics/atheists is that there was a time when it was believed by many classical philosophers that life was something too beyond to simply be reduced to the processes of the natural world, that a life force was necessary. But now scientists no longer believe this as life can be described simply in terms of the arrangement of certain molecules and atoms in DNA and cells and proteins. Although consciousness seems very mysterious, like there must be some kind of “force” behind it, it has been suggested that perhaps in the next few centuries we’ll be able to describe consciousness in a reductionist way just as we have been able to do with life. Electrons and protons and neutrons, when arranged in a certain way, may give rise to consciousness just as they do for life. How do we respond to this argument or what is the Christian view of this?
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