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I see. And who is this person and how did he find a soul?Based on science, neuroscientist Mario Beauregard would have to disagree with you.![]()
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I see. And who is this person and how did he find a soul?Based on science, neuroscientist Mario Beauregard would have to disagree with you.![]()
Are you talking about the emergence of a rational mind? Yes, that you can study in science. I wouldn’t put in under biology, falls more into sociology and psychology, I guess.Rational souls have everything to do with scientific claims made by the Science of Human Evolution. Time to catch up with science!
The Science of Human Evolution posits that what is considered a spiritual rational soul is actually a material emergence or an epiphenomena of the material/physical human anatomy.
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For the same reason we have liligers.edwest2;12498317:
What does rational souls have to do with scientific claims? Science cannot study the soul. As far as science can tell, there is no such thing as a soul. So I don’t understand where this line of thinking is coming from. Or why it’s important. We have Neanderthal DNA, our offspring were not sterile, which means Neanderthals were just as human as any other human being. The Church tells us we all have
Then why do we have their DNA?
Ed
Then I guess you’d really have problems if you were in my Bible study, including the book we’re reading that says, among other things, "…there are many elements in the Bible (such as contemporary notions of science and history) which are not directly related to our salvation. So the Bible can have limitations which come from human origins.in particular the OT contains matters that are imperfect and provisional.I do.
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DNA consists of billions of chemical base pairs. Many of which are shared by vertebrates. There is no problem.edwest2;12498317:
What does rational souls have to do with scientific claims? Science cannot study the soul. As far as science can tell, there is no such thing as a soul. So I don’t understand where this line of thinking is coming from. Or why it’s important. We have Neanderthal DNA, our offspring were not sterile, which means Neanderthals were just as human as any other human being. The Church tells us we all have
Then why do we have their DNA?
Ed
Science doesn’t say anything about beauty.As far as science can tell, there is no such thing as a soul.
Ed
Look him up.I see. And who is this person and how did he find a soul?
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Yes. But Divine Revelation tells us this is what God did.
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We have their DNA because they interpreted.Faith1960;12498359:
DNA consits of billions of chemical base pairs. Many of which are shared by vertebrates. There is no problem.
I guess you don’t believe the bible’s account that the serpent spoke to Eve?Do you believe that to be literally true or not?
Interesting. Why the emphasis on the OT? Why does it matter that this subject be connected to the Bible or not?Then I guess you’d really have problems if you were in my Bible study, including the book we’re reading that says, among other things, "…there are many elements in the Bible (such as contemporary notions of science and history) which are not directly related to our salvation. So the Bible can have limitations which come from human origins.in particular the OT contains matters that are imperfect and provisional.
The human authors of the Bible were people of their own times in terms of their scientific knowledge."v
Emphasis on the OT is because we havent gotten to the NT yet.Interesting. Why the emphasis on the OT? Why does it matter that this subject be connected to the Bible or not?
Ed
Why does anyone make scientific comments about the Old Testament, particularly Genesis? The Church has given us the certainty of truth. Science cannot explain the work of God or that this idea or that is carved in stone. These sorts of threads appear on a regular basis. It is puzzling since science cannot study God.Emphasis on the OT is because we havent gotten to the NT yet.
I dont understand your second question.
Personally, I think that the first three [creation] chapters of Genesis, especially human origin and human nature, need more emphasis. This is because major Catholic doctrines, such as the divinity of Jesus Christ, find their source in the actions described in those chapters. Too often, we get caught in the branches of the forbidden tree and thus fail to notice the depth of Genesis 1: 26-27 and Genesis 3: 15. These two references oppose the Science of Human Evolution.Emphasis on the OT is because we havent gotten to the NT yet.
I dont understand your second question.
Well a few popes would disagree with you.Personally, I think that the first three [creation] chapters of Genesis, especially human origin and human nature, need more emphasis. This is because major Catholic doctrines, such as the divinity of Jesus Christ, find their source in the actions described in those chapters. Too often, we get caught in the branches of the forbidden tree and thus fail to notice the depth of Genesis 1: 26-27 and Genesis 3: 15. These two references oppose the Science of Human Evolution.
Why does every statement on this thread have the word “scientific” attached to it?Why does anyone make scientific comments about the Old Testament, particularly Genesis?
What is this “certainty of truth”? Please expand on that. That the earth is stationary? That there was a world-wide flood? That evolution didn’t happen? (that would contradict what the last few Popes accepted).The Church has given us the certainty of truth. Science cannot explain the work of God or that this idea or that is carved in stone.
Science DOESN’T study God. It’s not a limitation, as if theology was something superior. Theology doesn’t study electrical fields or DNA. Does this make it any inferior to science?It is puzzling since science cannot study God.
Except it goes against the inspired Word of God. Was the Pope, Darwin, or any other evolutionist there at Creation? No. Yet we do have an eyewitness, and He told us what happened. God always defines His terms, and the word ‘day’ (Yom in Hebrew) means a literal 24 hour day as described in Genesis. There are many who try to make biblical creation fit into some modern scientific or geologic timeframe model. It just doesn’t work. Old earth, Gap Theory, Evolution, Big Bang, etc., just don’t hold up to the truth of Scripture. Those who buy into these theories are also those who ‘pick and choose’ which verses they will accept as authoritive in their lives and it runs the gamut from creation to sexual orientation.Would not the miracle of creation be all the more magnificent if God not only created our complexities but also a process from which such complexities evolved?
Seems like that’s pretty impressive to me.
I doubt that. And why does a religious leader’s statements matter in this case? It’s the old argument of “If you need a plumber, call a plumber.” I know I would. I would not contact a working scientist to get definitive statements about the Bible.Well a few popes would disagree with you.