so i was listening to an athiest-vs-christian argument, and what came up was the soul.
the athiest said something, from which the christian used against him. Here's what the christian used and said:
"'make an exception when it comes to the brain, no the chemical processes are NOT forced... they don't move forward, inorexably you have some sort of immaterial control over them,' and that really sounds like a soul or spirit to me"
i've seen/heard this more than once lately, where the one who argues for christianity uses the term "immaterial control" for reason, which leads to our behaviour/personality.
would you guys agree?
i really can't grasp why i haven't seen athiests argue against this point!
in my years of study, i've learned how genetics, brain development, and general growth leads to the personality of a human being!
as far as i can see, there is no "soul" to represent our personality behind the body.
our personality is a mere reflection of our biology!
ps
is there any other information that would identify the soul?
the athiest said something, from which the christian used against him. Here's what the christian used and said:
"'make an exception when it comes to the brain, no the chemical processes are NOT forced... they don't move forward, inorexably you have some sort of immaterial control over them,' and that really sounds like a soul or spirit to me"
i've seen/heard this more than once lately, where the one who argues for christianity uses the term "immaterial control" for reason, which leads to our behaviour/personality.
would you guys agree?
i really can't grasp why i haven't seen athiests argue against this point!
in my years of study, i've learned how genetics, brain development, and general growth leads to the personality of a human being!
as far as i can see, there is no "soul" to represent our personality behind the body.
our personality is a mere reflection of our biology!
ps
is there any other information that would identify the soul?