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Then why did you state that all the people I’ve ever met who make moral decisions have bodies - as if the body is essential?.. Are there no spiritual beings who make moral decisions?Of course not!
Then why did you state that all the people I’ve ever met who make moral decisions have bodies - as if the body is essential?.. Are there no spiritual beings who make moral decisions?Of course not!
*Then why did you state that there is insufficient evidence to answer the question of whether you have a guardian angel?Of course not.
The theological relationship between time and eternity is interesting. A lot of people mistakenly assume that eternity is merely a projection of time to infinity. This is to confuse the dimension of time with something that is definitionally timeless.So is it your position that the Roman Church’s theology of the Second Coming is in error?
(The Church does say that an individual’s judgment is “instantaneous,” so to speak, in that it occurs at the moment of – or extremely soon after – that individual’s death. But the Church, through Tradition, calls that The Particular Judgment. Conceivably that person’s “eternity” could start ‘instantaneously’ if that meant either Heaven or Hell for that person; however, it is generally assumed that most individuals will undergo the temporal purgation, called Purgatory, of course, which by definition is not eternal.)
The body is essential for everyone I know. If angels exist, I don’t know whether they make moral decisions. Isn’t their will supposed to be perfectly conformed with the Good?Then why did you state that all the people I’ve ever met who make moral decisions have bodies - as if the body is essential?.. Are there no spiritual beings who make moral decisions?
No, but I carefully distinguish questions that take scientific answers and questions that rake religious answers. D. J. Grothe says it better:Are your beliefs restricted to that for which there is scientific evidence?
It is an interesting conundrum!Incente, I think you’re right. “Soul” doesn’t act like a substance, so much as like a quality. It’s not as if there are a bunch of souls floating around, sometimes attached to bodies and sometimes not. Up to fifty percent of conceptions end up being flushed out of the mother’s body – often long before she even realizes she was pregnant – because the genetics of the conception is so screwed up they are what geneticists call “incompatible with life.” Does this mean that fifty percent of human “souls” were never attached to a body, that they never made a moral decision, and that they enter into eternity without ever having lived a human moral life? It’s an interesting conundrum.
By using our intangible power of reason. If you didn’t have an intangible mind you wouldn’t even know tangible things exist!
If reason is intangible, how come its use activates certain areas of the brain? How does something not made of matter cause material neurotransmitters to move?
Why do you think God is the only source of meaning and love in the universe? You are imagining attitudes you think I must have because you can’t understand how someone who believes as you imagine I believe could have them. But I assure you that I love my wife just as much now, if not more, as I did when I was a Christian. Sorry if that fact does not fit into the tidy categories of your universe, but it’s true nonetheless.Since God is Love He commands what is good and everything He created is good because without love life is valueless. Unless of course you reject love as a meaningless term which merely portrays a pathetic impersonal pursuit of purposeless permutations of particles!![]()
You are confusing two separate issues here (a common feature of your posts). There is the issue of whether we have guardian angels, which, since angels are by definition incorporeal, science can provide no evidence for. Then there is the issue to which StAnastasia was acrually responding, which is whether St A believes only what there is sufficient scientific evidence for, which is a far wider field than the guardian angel issue, and has nothing to do with it. The answer to one issue cannot affect the other.*Then why did you state that there is insufficient evidence to answer the question of whether you have a guardian angel?
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I don’t claim to understand the nature of ultimate reality but the hypothesis that reasoning is the product of neuronal impulses is self-destructive. It amounts to believing that neuronal impulses understand and explain themselves…Code:*By using our intangible power of reason. If you didn't have an intangible mind you wouldn't even know tangible things exist!*
Since God is Love He commands what is good and everything He created is good because without love life is valueless. Unless of course you reject love as a meaningless term which merely portrays a pathetic impersonal pursuit of purposeless permutations of particles!Code:Why do you think God is the only source of meaning and love in the universe? You are imagining attitudes you think I must have because you can't understand how someone who believes as you imagine I believe could have them. But I assure you that I love my wife just as much now, if not more, as I did when I was a Christian. Sorry if that fact does not fit into the tidy categories of your universe, but it's true nonetheless.
The fact that you state that you love your wife implies that you believe in the reality of love. Do you believe it is made of matter and causes material neurotransmitters to move?![]()
It is an interesting conundrum! I think that the person can continue without his/her body. But this may require a special, i.e., miraculous, intervention by God.
It would require a constant miracle. Without ears, eyes, nose, mouth and skin there would be no hearing, sight, smell, taste or touch. And without neurons to carry those sensations to a brain, and without a brain to process them, there could no experiencing of the world. Without a brain and neuron connections there could be no consciousness as we know it. God could of course sustain a person in existence, but not in any way that even remotely resembles ordinary physical experience, unless is were a parlor trick, a perfect simulacrum.
Thank you, SGWessells!By the way, thank you, StAnastasia, for your consistently thoughtful and sensible posts, which are a breath of fresh air on this thread. I sometimes feel like I’m reading one of those debates among the characters on the Big Bang Theory TV show, where they argue about whether Green Lantern could beat the Flash, or how Superman cleans his uniform.
Sheesh, I was just passing on some info. Call Lemaître evasive if you want, here’s what he wrote:inocente
Some cosmologists are questioning the first split second of the big bang as it introduces infinities, and infinities are anathema. Getting rid of them means replacing the singularity with something bigger, which implies a time before the big bang, hidden from us by the big bang. Lemaître himself thought this was a possibility. Which brings it home that the standard model is still provisional.
Evasive to say the least. “Some cosmologists” and “a possibility” are proof of nothing.
Le Maitre certainly was not an atheist, since he was a Catholic priest, and believed in the Creation.
Not a great argument to make on CAF, where Catholics visibly disagree daily on anything and everything (which to me is good and healthy anyway).inocente
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Whichever comic book says you can coerce Baptists by telling them what they should believe, it lies, throw it out.**
I very much agree with this. The hallmark of virtually all Protestantism is that you can believe whatever you like. No need for one flock and one shepherd.
I asked you to please explain something and if you did I sure can’t find it. Here’s my question again:Since I have answered and you’ve ignored my answers - like many of my other statements - it is not surprising you’re so eager to cop out! Name-calling is a common excuse - but you’re fooling no one but yourself…![]()
Here’s your first cop out, as you call it:Why? Are you proposing that God, and souls, are made of a supernatural thinking substance? Don’t pass this one by pretty please, I want to know the theory here as it’s totally alien to everything I was taught as a Baptist.
And your second:Considering that God created everything it is hardly likely! Are you proposing that God and souls are not supernatural?
What is your concept of God?
Along the way, I can’t spot your response to You’s question either.Orthodox Baptists believe that there are three Persons who know and love one another - and that we are made in their image and likeness (certainly not because of our physical resemblance!)