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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Yes, I thought that's what you were saying. Most people believe this, it's called life after death and is based on a part of humans surviving death. Nothing new about this, the ancient greeks believed essentially the same thing. The churches have simply adopted this as their own and teach it as the "immortality of the soul".hoghead1 wrote:we all exist after death. [...] We undergo a major transformation.
Jews were not given the knowledge of life after death because they were not ready for it but we do have a story of Saul being 'brought up' and was spoken to.JehovahsWitness wrote: [Replying to post 163 by hoghead1]
Except for the ancient Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses because it is not a bible teaching. The bible is unique in that it teaches that we don't have an invisible part of us that survives death, that the soul is the whole physical person that ceases to exist at death.
But that that person can be resurrected (re-created) to live again if that be God's will.
JW
Belief in the afterlife is universal because it is impossible to comprehend an end to brain activity using brain activity. It's like trying to read Braille with warty fingers.hoghead1 wrote: True, belief in an afterlife is worldwide and then found in all the major religions. That's what impresses me about its validity. it is worldwide, represents a basic human need. The system that generates the need always satisfies it.