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When did we get souls? That’s the question people want to have answered.Did Neanderthals have souls?
And that question is treated as if the soul was something physical, like another organ, just not visible. People want a scientific proof, or at least a description or explanation which looks “scientific”. Since science only deals with the physical world and not with the supernatural, science won’t tell you anything about the soul.
I can’t imagine a hominid couple, mum and dad, looking down on their baby which suddenly got a soul because it turned into a homo sapiens. In my humble opinion we need to treat this as a mystery that we cannot understand with the help of our limited space-time understanding of the world. Does anybody want to explain the Virgin Birth through physics and chemistry?
That’s the problem we have today. Everything must have a scientific explanation, including the divine. For thousands of years people looked up in awe at a rainbow – that was a mystery to them. God made it. Now we can explain a rainbow through the laws of physics. And everything else needs to be explainable as well.
I am not belittling science now. When we can reconstruct how a fish turned into an amphibian over millions of years, or find the explanation for a rainbow – that’s great. That increases our appreciation of this wonderful world which God has created. But let’s not try to explain and analyse the divine with our limited reasoning, our microscopes and test tubes.