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itinerant1
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Most ancient cultures believed, however inaccurately understood, that man has a soul. Yet modern man seems unable to find his soul. Interpretations of modern brain studies tend to identify all human cognitive activities with brain states. However, contrary to the prevailing myth of our times that says we think with our brains, I maintain that the evidence, both scientific and philosophic, indicates rather, that we do not think with our brains, though we do not think without them.
Conceptual or abstract thought can only be a function of an immaterial soul. This proposition opposes the position of extreme Darwinians and other materialists who claim that the soul (or mind) is the product of natural evolutionary processes. Is this conflict of views resolvable in such a way as to provide a definitive answer?
What is the nature of the soul and what is its relation to be body? Are there proofs for the immaterial nature of the human soul? Is the mind identical with the soul? Is the will a power or faculty of the soul? Is the soul intrinsically immortal? These kinds of questions are of utmost importance for modern man and will comprise the subject matter of this thread.
What are your thoughts about the soul?
Conceptual or abstract thought can only be a function of an immaterial soul. This proposition opposes the position of extreme Darwinians and other materialists who claim that the soul (or mind) is the product of natural evolutionary processes. Is this conflict of views resolvable in such a way as to provide a definitive answer?
What is the nature of the soul and what is its relation to be body? Are there proofs for the immaterial nature of the human soul? Is the mind identical with the soul? Is the will a power or faculty of the soul? Is the soul intrinsically immortal? These kinds of questions are of utmost importance for modern man and will comprise the subject matter of this thread.
What are your thoughts about the soul?