Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
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I agree. And therefore memory and personality cannot be the essence of the "soul".Skrill wrote: It is fact that the Physical Brain controls memories, personality. Thousands of other actions are all controlled by our nervous system, which is managed by our brains.
Well, like I say, your definition of "soul" may or may not be central to any belief or religion. Although your definition of "soul" certainly is central to the Abrahamic religions.Skrill wrote: Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
Welcome Skrill!Skrill wrote:It is fact that the Physical Brain controls memories, personality. Thousands of other actions are all controlled by our nervous system, which is managed by our brains.
Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
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The word in the original scriptures translated here as "living soul" is the Hebrew word "nephesh." However, in two separate groups of Bible translations found on the internet, nephesh was translated in Genesis 2:7 as a soul only 30% of the time. In 70% of the translations man was created as a mortal being!And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. (Genesis 2:7)
Actually, the belief in mankind's "immortal soul" is the death knell of "Christianity."Skrill wrote:As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
Accepting Satan's lie that mankind is immortal seals the Bible from man's understanding and condemns the "Christian Church" to utter failure.And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: (Genesis 3:4)
Skrill wrote: It is fact that the Physical Brain controls memories, personality. Thousands of other actions are all controlled by our nervous system, which is managed by our brains.
Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.
(my first post)
The way I see it, the spirit and the soul and the mind are absolutely indistinguishable from each other. That they are three separate things is a religious claim with no objective evidence to support it.Stonez wrote: The way I see it, the soul is just the unique individual. I don't see anything mysterious about it. Even animals are all unique individuals or rather, souls.
What is a soul?wtopic.php?p=676504#676504]Skrill wrote: Therefore, what consensus is there for any evidence for a soul(s)? As the existence of the soul is very central to any belief or religion.