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tonyrey
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The best test of any explanation is to examine whether it corresponds to reality. The fact that people choose what to believe and how to live is convincing evidence that the purpose of life** is** to choose what to believe and how to live. Otherwise it is necessary to explain why life has no ultimate purpose and how purposeless activity has produced purposeful activity.Why are we alive?
You are assuming the mind is produced by the brain and cannot exist without the brain. How would you justify that assumption?*The fact that the mind or consciousness cannot be quantified implies that they are not properties of material objects. *The functioning of mind IS an attribute of the material object we know as “human.”
Our ignorance of what the mind is and how it originated doesn’t mean it must be a property of a material object. The fact that human beings have always differentiated the mind from the body puts the onus on the materialist to explain how it is derived from the body.Just because we don’t know what it is doesn’t mean that it doesn’t exist as a property of the material objects we call “humans.”
If the mind is independent on the body it need not perish with the body.Besides, how does this support the notion of life after death?
If they cannot be quantified they cannot be material objects.If, by your own statement, “mind or consciousness cannot be quantified”, then how do you make the leap of logic required to say that they “exist at a higher level than material objects?”
Material objects are not associated with consciousness. So some explanation is required of consciousness - and also of free will and the power of the mind to control the body.
Exactly! And the atheist believes the human mind is derived solely from atomic particles. So how have these new powers emerged?
- The mind of the scientist exists prior to scientific activity. To explain something is a purposeful activity. To attempt to explain the scientist scientifically is to go round in circles. It is equivalent to believing atomic particles have somehow become aware of themselves, can analyse and understand themselves - and, above all, act purposefully!*There is a great difference between atomic particles and the human mind, and that is that we have self-reflexivity, a function of human consciousness. An atom, at best, has irritability, which is its response to stimuli
The mind is not dependent on the body but without the body a human being would be incomplete. We are not created as angels but as **embodied **persons.Then I’ll ask: “Why should the Catholic concept of life-after-death, wherein the mind is reunited with the body, be dependent on the body?”
All material objects are limited to a particular time and space whereas the mind is not.The very fact that we can grasp abstract ideas and think of the past and future demonstrates that our mind is not limited to the dimensions of time and space.
If this is true for you, then what is to say that mind/consciousness IS limited to this body, or that it occupies a body once the current physical organism is dead and gone?
How do you know this?The functioning of mind IS an attribute of the material object we know as “human.”
If a guitar is damaged we do not conclude that the guitarist is limited or non-existent…That functioning may be limited or non-existent in some people (brain damage, coma, fundamentalist, etc.), but it exists in the majority of humans.