The Concept of the human Soul is a religious concept, which has no basis in fact, and does not exist
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Shall we say the same then about other things in life? Should everything be declared by one of our five senses for it to actually exist? Think of the mind (not the brain now). We can't see, feel, hear, smell or taste our mind. Yet, you can loose your mind and sit in a mental institute of some sort. What gives us our personality that makes us different one from another? Is it our brain or our heart?
Well Dylvh
Dylvh wrote:
Shall we say the same then about other things in life? Should everything be declared by one of our five senses for it to actually exist? Think of the mind (not the brain now). We can't see, feel, hear, smell or taste our mind. Yet, you can loose your mind and sit in a mental institute of some sort. What gives us our personality that makes us different one from another? Is it our brain or our heart?
Actually all we experience is declared by our senses. This is something actually addressed and put to bed by Plato, some 2000 years ago. We simply have no other means of observing the world around us, other than by our senses. Plato, and following philosophers needed something dat did de actual living, that expressed the 'Animation' of the human body, the freedom of thinking and ideas, etc. So the Soul was invented, a sort of spiritual existence that managed and operated the human body, an eternal spirit or soul. Plato knew absolutely nothing about computers, or anything like that. My thesis is, that the brain of any animal (or human) constitutes a very complicated, and poorly understood computer. Furthermore, that our consciousness and agency, in other words, our mind, are the result of programs running in this computer. If for some reason the program crashes, or, if the computer has hardware faults, one might indeed end up in a mental institution. Your physical organ of your 'Hearth' has absolutely nothing to do with this at all. Taking the choice between Hearth and Brain 'Poetically',You have two strands of thought in whatever problem you have. Both take place simultaneously in your brain. The one is, go by your feelings, the other is go by experience and evidence. That is where your great computer in your scull comes in. you will have to decide!
Bram van Kampen
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:laugh: :laugh: I went to a science museum recently and they have an intro video so we watched it. They said the current belief is that life started in the ocean and then moved on to land. And you say that I am the one who has not tried to think about this?!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: So, one Friday night millions of years ago there were no land creatures. Then on Saturday morning one fish decided to leave the water. Of course, it would have died. But another fish saw it and decided on Sunday morning that it would leave the water. Of course, it died too (fish can't live out of water.) And after thousands of attempts one fish who just happened to be a mutant left the water and survived on land. Wow!!! Evolution is working!! But who could that one fish reproduce with? Oops. We didn't think about that. So, since we can't actually explain how any of it happened, we just apply "LOTS OF TIME" to the equation and then we say "Ya, that could happen." But then this fish that miraculously survived somehow mated with something and then years down the road one of their offspring was born with legs. And then it climbed a tree.... To claim YOU are the thinker in this debate is entirely laughable. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I encourage you to use the brain you were given. If you do, you will realize that there is no possibility that life could have just happened. Impossible.
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I encourage you to use the brain you were given. If you do, you will realize that there is no possibility that life could have just happened. Impossible.
You need to do an awful lot more of reading and thinking, before you can qualify as a scientist, never mind a computer scientist. It is indeed not impossible (but most likely)for life on earth to have started spontaneously, without divine intervention.
Bram van Kampen
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Well,
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I encourage you to use the brain you were given. If you do, you will realize that there is no possibility that life could have just happened. Impossible.
You need to do an awful lot more of reading and thinking, before you can qualify as a scientist, never mind a computer scientist. It is indeed not impossible (but most likely)for life on earth to have started spontaneously, without divine intervention.
Bram van Kampen
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to have started spontaneously
Yes, just like in my fish example. It would take thousands of iterations before one fish survived, thousands more before enough survived to keep going as a new species. And for what you say to be true, there'd have to be millions upon millions of these thousands of iterations. Now, if you call that using your brain, then what else can be said. :doh:
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:laugh: :laugh: I went to a science museum recently and they have an intro video so we watched it. They said the current belief is that life started in the ocean and then moved on to land. And you say that I am the one who has not tried to think about this?!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: So, one Friday night millions of years ago there were no land creatures. Then on Saturday morning one fish decided to leave the water. Of course, it would have died. But another fish saw it and decided on Sunday morning that it would leave the water. Of course, it died too (fish can't live out of water.) And after thousands of attempts one fish who just happened to be a mutant left the water and survived on land. Wow!!! Evolution is working!! But who could that one fish reproduce with? Oops. We didn't think about that. So, since we can't actually explain how any of it happened, we just apply "LOTS OF TIME" to the equation and then we say "Ya, that could happen." But then this fish that miraculously survived somehow mated with something and then years down the road one of their offspring was born with legs. And then it climbed a tree.... To claim YOU are the thinker in this debate is entirely laughable. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I encourage you to use the brain you were given. If you do, you will realize that there is no possibility that life could have just happened. Impossible.
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Sorry, my second reply! You are forwarding the proof of existence of god, by reason of intelligent design. That looks good on a Human scale, but fails in the larger picture. The short story is, that Humans evolved, as the first animal species to have the brain power to ask existential questions. Had human mankind never evolved, the question would never have been asked! Your central point is essentially that the universe cannot exist without a human existence, because God created the Universe for the human race. Common now!
Bram van Kampen
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Sorry, my second reply! You are forwarding the proof of existence of god, by reason of intelligent design. That looks good on a Human scale, but fails in the larger picture. The short story is, that Humans evolved, as the first animal species to have the brain power to ask existential questions. Had human mankind never evolved, the question would never have been asked! Your central point is essentially that the universe cannot exist without a human existence, because God created the Universe for the human race. Common now!
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
You are forwarding the proof of existence of god, by reason of intelligent design.
Nope!!! Not even close!!! I gave you a repeatable, verifiable method for knowing if God is real or not.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
but fails in the larger picture.
There is no method or process under which creation "fails." You can't prove it wasn't created.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
Your central point is essentially that the universe cannot exist without a human existence,
Nope. But I am curious to your response about 2 things that you never answered. 1. Prove to me that you love your family. It is quite humorous when atheists start out saying they don't believe in God because there is no proof. Yet, you believe in things everyday for which you have no proof. 2. What would you accept as proof? If God showed up at your house would that be enough proof for you? If you answer honestly, I believe you'll realize that there is no proof that you would accept; therefore, making atheists the most closed minded species there is yet you think that it is your open-mindedness that has led you to atheism. The irony is hilarious.
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
You are forwarding the proof of existence of god, by reason of intelligent design.
Nope!!! Not even close!!! I gave you a repeatable, verifiable method for knowing if God is real or not.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
but fails in the larger picture.
There is no method or process under which creation "fails." You can't prove it wasn't created.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
Your central point is essentially that the universe cannot exist without a human existence,
Nope. But I am curious to your response about 2 things that you never answered. 1. Prove to me that you love your family. It is quite humorous when atheists start out saying they don't believe in God because there is no proof. Yet, you believe in things everyday for which you have no proof. 2. What would you accept as proof? If God showed up at your house would that be enough proof for you? If you answer honestly, I believe you'll realize that there is no proof that you would accept; therefore, making atheists the most closed minded species there is yet you think that it is your open-mindedness that has led you to atheism. The irony is hilarious.
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You seem to have a religious concept that predates me be about 200 (2000) years. I have absolutely no concept of what love for my family has to do with this debate. God does not exist, so I do not contemplate what I would do if he came to my door.
Bram van Kampen
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You seem to have a religious concept that predates me be about 200 (2000) years. I have absolutely no concept of what love for my family has to do with this debate. God does not exist, so I do not contemplate what I would do if he came to my door.
Bram van Kampen
And since you keep dodging my questions, have a good day. ;)
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Well Dylvh
Dylvh wrote:
Shall we say the same then about other things in life? Should everything be declared by one of our five senses for it to actually exist? Think of the mind (not the brain now). We can't see, feel, hear, smell or taste our mind. Yet, you can loose your mind and sit in a mental institute of some sort. What gives us our personality that makes us different one from another? Is it our brain or our heart?
Actually all we experience is declared by our senses. This is something actually addressed and put to bed by Plato, some 2000 years ago. We simply have no other means of observing the world around us, other than by our senses. Plato, and following philosophers needed something dat did de actual living, that expressed the 'Animation' of the human body, the freedom of thinking and ideas, etc. So the Soul was invented, a sort of spiritual existence that managed and operated the human body, an eternal spirit or soul. Plato knew absolutely nothing about computers, or anything like that. My thesis is, that the brain of any animal (or human) constitutes a very complicated, and poorly understood computer. Furthermore, that our consciousness and agency, in other words, our mind, are the result of programs running in this computer. If for some reason the program crashes, or, if the computer has hardware faults, one might indeed end up in a mental institution. Your physical organ of your 'Hearth' has absolutely nothing to do with this at all. Taking the choice between Hearth and Brain 'Poetically',You have two strands of thought in whatever problem you have. Both take place simultaneously in your brain. The one is, go by your feelings, the other is go by experience and evidence. That is where your great computer in your scull comes in. you will have to decide!
Bram van Kampen
I don't see how that explains the difference in our personalities. I have a lot of patience compared to my brother who has less patience than what I do. I don't work myself up to have more patience. I was born with it. Where my brother is very outspoken, I'm not. There are things about us that are the same, but still our personalities differ. To me, it is something other than our brains that makes us unique.
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I don't see how that explains the difference in our personalities. I have a lot of patience compared to my brother who has less patience than what I do. I don't work myself up to have more patience. I was born with it. Where my brother is very outspoken, I'm not. There are things about us that are the same, but still our personalities differ. To me, it is something other than our brains that makes us unique.
Well, It does not and it cannot. Wrong Question!
Bram van Kampen
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I don't see how that explains the difference in our personalities. I have a lot of patience compared to my brother who has less patience than what I do. I don't work myself up to have more patience. I was born with it. Where my brother is very outspoken, I'm not. There are things about us that are the same, but still our personalities differ. To me, it is something other than our brains that makes us unique.
Well, It does not and it cannot. Wrong Question! B!
Bram van Kampen
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Shall we say the same then about other things in life? Should everything be declared by one of our five senses for it to actually exist? Think of the mind (not the brain now). We can't see, feel, hear, smell or taste our mind. Yet, you can loose your mind and sit in a mental institute of some sort. What gives us our personality that makes us different one from another? Is it our brain or our heart?
Well, the ancient greeks got on to this. They started from the view point that all experience of the world outside our body was received tru the experience via the senses. The remaining fact is, that we have no other way of interpreting our live experience, than trough our senses. You are I think trying to forward some argument for some afterlife existence, or, a higher power existing outside, and apart from us, i,e.: a God. The essential argument here is that God is a figment of human imagination. Bram
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I for one am not afraid of dying. I will simply cease to exist.
That reflects my basic belief as well. But then I sometimes ask myself (and even others): If I am wrong, would be any great loss to me? Harp music for an eternity - I guess I'd be happy to avoid that. Some old fellow demanding that I surrender and kneel down, obeying him forever. Being told which sounds are forbidden to utter. Which food I cannot eat. Which partners I cannot have. Which thoughts I am not allowed to have. Which pleasures I am not allowed to have ... Sorry, you Christians: I do not find it attractive at all. Some other afterlives may be more attractive. I guess I'd prefer the Norse Valhalla to the world of that brute emperor of the Biblical afterlife!
:rose::rose:
Bram van Kampen
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Shall we say the same then about other things in life? Should everything be declared by one of our five senses for it to actually exist? Think of the mind (not the brain now). We can't see, feel, hear, smell or taste our mind. Yet, you can loose your mind and sit in a mental institute of some sort. What gives us our personality that makes us different one from another? Is it our brain or our heart?
???:rose::rose:
Bram van Kampen
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I don't see how that explains the difference in our personalities. I have a lot of patience compared to my brother who has less patience than what I do. I don't work myself up to have more patience. I was born with it. Where my brother is very outspoken, I'm not. There are things about us that are the same, but still our personalities differ. To me, it is something other than our brains that makes us unique.
!!:rose::rose:
Bram van Kampen
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
Offer me the proof of the existence of God, and I will accept!
Fair enough. But first, you prove to me that you love your family or else I won't accept that you do. :-D
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you were probably brainwashed in your belief
Nope. Came to the conclusions on my own.
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You are capable of understanding Logic,
Oh no you didn't!! You can make a lot of arguments against there being a God but logic is NOT one of them. For example, let's say you go hiking in middle of the desert and are miles and miles away from anyone or anything. You come across a pizza on the ground. Are you suggesting it's more logical to assume that the elements somehow magically came together to form the pizza or is it more logical to assume someone left it there? :-\
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Well, the books about that sort of argument was already written years ago, by Richard Dankin. (The Blind Watch maker, etc)I guess, that I would guess that the Pizza was created by some funghi. However, you entirely and totally miss the point of the argument. Humanity exists, by enormous great and unlikely fortune and coincidence! If humanity did not exist, it would not be there to ask these questions! Dinosaurs never did ( as far as we know) No God had any hand in this.
Bram van Kampen
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
You are forwarding the proof of existence of god, by reason of intelligent design.
Nope!!! Not even close!!! I gave you a repeatable, verifiable method for knowing if God is real or not.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
but fails in the larger picture.
There is no method or process under which creation "fails." You can't prove it wasn't created.
Bram van Kampen wrote:
Your central point is essentially that the universe cannot exist without a human existence,
Nope. But I am curious to your response about 2 things that you never answered. 1. Prove to me that you love your family. It is quite humorous when atheists start out saying they don't believe in God because there is no proof. Yet, you believe in things everyday for which you have no proof. 2. What would you accept as proof? If God showed up at your house would that be enough proof for you? If you answer honestly, I believe you'll realize that there is no proof that you would accept; therefore, making atheists the most closed minded species there is yet you think that it is your open-mindedness that has led you to atheism. The irony is hilarious.
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I am really interested in your verifiable test about the existence of God. Shock the world, and bring it on! I am eagerly waiting!
Bram van Kampen
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Well, the ancient greeks got on to this. They started from the view point that all experience of the world outside our body was received tru the experience via the senses. The remaining fact is, that we have no other way of interpreting our live experience, than trough our senses. You are I think trying to forward some argument for some afterlife existence, or, a higher power existing outside, and apart from us, i,e.: a God. The essential argument here is that God is a figment of human imagination. Bram
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I don't want to argue. I don't understand why people think that there isn't a God. The senses is something that we can't always trust. You can go blind and become deaf. Senses can also be fooled. Another CP member said that we just exist, that we evolved from animals and that we don't have a purpose. How is it possible for us to just exist? Why is the human form the last form that we evolved into. If we're evolving, then we should be evolving into something different, it's been thousands of years, and we're still in this form. Now, if we don't have a purpose, why are we living then? Why do we want to live? I look at the students that are protesting because the world is not doing enough about global warming. They want a future... they want to live. What's driving them to want to live? If we exist without any purpose, then we need to tell our children that. But I can only imagine what that will do. We'll have people that are depressed and the suicide rate will shoot through the roof. How does a plant live? I look at the trees, it's autumn here and the leaves are starting to fall off because the life of it is going into the ground before winter, but it's still hot. What's telling those trees to do that? If it didn't, the tree would die. The answers that science have doesn't always seem right to me. Again, I don't want to argue because it won't help and I'm not better than you or anyone else.
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Well, the books about that sort of argument was already written years ago, by Richard Dankin. (The Blind Watch maker, etc)I guess, that I would guess that the Pizza was created by some funghi. However, you entirely and totally miss the point of the argument. Humanity exists, by enormous great and unlikely fortune and coincidence! If humanity did not exist, it would not be there to ask these questions! Dinosaurs never did ( as far as we know) No God had any hand in this.
Bram van Kampen
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totally miss the point
No, I understand your point. You think it all magically happened.
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I am really interested in your verifiable test about the existence of God. Shock the world, and bring it on! I am eagerly waiting!
Bram van Kampen
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I am really interested in your verifiable tes
I already gave it to you. Millions have done. It won't shock the world, millions already know about it.
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
totally miss the point
No, I understand your point. You think it all magically happened.
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No, Not Magically! Nothing ever happens by magic! You missed my central Tenet. Nature works by trial and error, with many a stumbling. Species evolved, and died out, for instance the Dinosaurs, and then, by pure chance, a great ape evolved, that over time developed brain power, and the capacity to imagine and look back, and ask questions. We are (as far as we know) the only species with the mental capacity to look back and pose the question about where we come from. In short, humanity is an accident of nature. Had we not existed, there would not have been a species to ask the question. Early men had the urge to ask these questions, but did not have the science to answer them. What's more, there is a fundamental concept in the human brain: Cause and Effect! Weather Rain, Sunshine and storms occur, as we now know, via a process that is only recently understood. These happened unannounced, upon our forefathers in a random way. Random occurrences, and a human mind based on cause and effect do not sit well together. "Someone", or Something unapproachable is causing these things to happen. That is thus a God or maybe many Gods! We then need to please this God or these Gods, in order to avert these disasters. We then get an interceding class of Druids, or Priests. That position is of course most powerful! It potentially controls tempests and hunger, when the God(s) punish the tribe, for not following the word of the God(s). or Hermes Well, there are most amazing computers sitting between the ears of your cat or dog, or, even your budgie. Animation has been a most difficult problem to investigate over the centuries. Plato took the animation of animals as a given. He assumed a Human Spirit, "The Soal" riding the beastly animal, the human body, like a horseman rides a fiery horse. This is a model very much adapted by not only Christianity, but also by Islam. We might not know the precise details of how these computers between our ears work. In my world I have no need for Gods of any kind! I am also firm in my believe that I cease to exist after I die. The Gods are temporary. Will I be judged by Baal, Jodan, or JaWeh! Appollo or Hermes! It is all balderdash
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