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StA - calm down. Your excitement over mankind’s lack of exceptionalism is getting out of control.I’m proud of my membership in the animal kingdom – it’s the kingdom as a member of which God became incarnate!
StA - calm down. Your excitement over mankind’s lack of exceptionalism is getting out of control.I’m proud of my membership in the animal kingdom – it’s the kingdom as a member of which God became incarnate!
Granny specifically stated “brute” animal kingdom.I’m proud of my membership in the animal kingdom – it’s the kingdom as a member of which God became incarnate!
That sounds reasonable.Benadam, I have a biologist friend at the University of Washington looking into this question for you. He just instant messaged me the following:
“Plants split off from animals and fungi before the latter two diverged, but as far as I know there’s no evidence that true plants appeared before true animals.”
StAnastasia
Do you deny that God became incarnate?Granny specifically stated “brute” animal kingdom. Man, by reason of his physical nature is intimately part of the animal kingdom, but as regards his soul, he transcends the animal kingdom. Man lives in two worlds, the physical and the spiritual. He has something in common with both the earth and the angels. This cannot be reasonably be claimed for our friends the anthropoid apes and dolphins.
Ana, my friend who is an expert in theology emailed your biologist friend and said not to worry about the naivete , the science of biology can’t help reslove the issue anyway, not untill it discovers the biological organs that operate the power to apprehend eternal realities and why those organs don’t operate those powers in any other animal.Benadam, I have a biologist friend at the University of Washington looking into this question for you. He just instant messaged me the following:
“Plants split off from animals and fungi before the latter two diverged, but as far as I know there’s no evidence that true plants appeared before true animals.”
StAnastasia
I’ll pose this to the biologists.Living matter operated vegetative powers before they could operate animative powers. Do biologist teach that living matter had the power to eat food and go get it when matter began living?
The Second Person of the Trinity assumed human form, body and spiritual soul, while retaining His Divinity.Do you deny that God became incarnate?
Actually, I did not say what kind of a rebuttal it would be so don’t get your heart set on something particular. As my Irish Mother would say: There is more than one way to skin a cat.Granny, I eagerly wait to see what supports your scientific rebuttal.
I was always told I had a soul, so without thinking much about it, I naturally assumed I had a soul…[What are your thoughts about the soul?
I look forward to not anything in particular!Actually, I did not say what kind of a rebuttal it would be so don’t get your heart set on something particular. As my Irish Mother would say: There is more than one way to skin a cat.
=itinerant1;6499004]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.
"The soul is 'Spirit and Life." The Soul, like ones mind, intellect and freewill which can be demonistrated but not quantifed because all of these are Spiritual Things.What are your thoughts about the soul?
Interesting claim. Is it merely an assumption, or do you have evidence from all the other galaxies to prove that no beings like us exist?in the entire Universe ONLY humanity holds the possibility of acknowledging God’s magnificent universe; only man can thank God and freely choose to [OR NOT TO] love God in return for all that God is and does for us.
You missed a key word in my post. Maybe you didn’t know what it meant. No wonder you have trouble understanding Catholicism and its relationship to science.I’m proud of my membership in the animal kingdom – it’s the kingdom as a member of which God became incarnate!
The evidence which you assume does not exist not only exists but it is conclusive.I was always told I had a soul, so without thinking much about it, I naturally assumed I had a soul…
I now realize that there isn’t any proof that we have a soul and until such time that the soul is proven to exist, I’ll hold the position that no such thing exists.
Believing in an eternal soul is a pleasant belief, but a belief that is completely without evidence…wishful thinking at its best.
Why do you have to ask?Interesting claim. Is it merely an assumption, or do you have evidence from all the other galaxies to prove that no beings like us exist?
Because I’m wondering how much you know about the universe. It’s a big place, with 300 billion galaxies averaging a hundred billion stars each. If even only a tiny percentage of those stars have life-bearing planets, the fecundity of God’s creativity is mind boggling.Why do you have to ask?
Interesting claim. Is it merely an assumption, or do you have evidence from all the other galaxies to prove that no beings like us exist?
Interesting claim. Is it merely an assumption, or do you have evidence from any of those other galaxies and planets to prove that they are life bearing?Because I’m wondering how much you know about the universe. It’s a big place, with 300 billion galaxies averaging a hundred billion stars each. If even only a tiny percentage of those stars have life-bearing planets, the fecundity of God’s creativity is mind boggling.