I've been having this on-going argument with one of my friends on whether we actually have soul, or it's just a bunch of brain chemicals that defines us as an indivusual.
I've taken the side that believes in the soul, although he does bring up some interesting arguments. If our soul is our spirtual self without our actaully body, then what are drugs? In theory, drugs alter your soul, meaning it makes you "act" different which is really what your soul is in my sense; how you act. So what about the people that have to take medication like ridlein in order to act normal? Thats a chemical misbalance in someone's head, so what happens in the afterlife when there is no ridlen?
Another little theory we came up for christians is that in a sense that we are, meaning our personality, is nothing but a bunch of chemicals. So in logic, the lord already knows whats going to happen, how we're going to act, who's going to sin, etc... and we have no control over it, b/c it's nothing but brain chemicals anyway--almost like a computer program in a sense.
It's kinda funny how far this has gone, we've actually started quite a little conflict within our school about this subject. Teachers, students have all argued about it, what do you think?
(Mods- If this is viloating the no-religion policy, feel free to edit, delete, etc... to my post. I'm not really sure if it deals with religion or not, but it's still a worthy topic of friendly corner)
I've taken the side that believes in the soul, although he does bring up some interesting arguments. If our soul is our spirtual self without our actaully body, then what are drugs? In theory, drugs alter your soul, meaning it makes you "act" different which is really what your soul is in my sense; how you act. So what about the people that have to take medication like ridlein in order to act normal? Thats a chemical misbalance in someone's head, so what happens in the afterlife when there is no ridlen?
Another little theory we came up for christians is that in a sense that we are, meaning our personality, is nothing but a bunch of chemicals. So in logic, the lord already knows whats going to happen, how we're going to act, who's going to sin, etc... and we have no control over it, b/c it's nothing but brain chemicals anyway--almost like a computer program in a sense.
It's kinda funny how far this has gone, we've actually started quite a little conflict within our school about this subject. Teachers, students have all argued about it, what do you think?
(Mods- If this is viloating the no-religion policy, feel free to edit, delete, etc... to my post. I'm not really sure if it deals with religion or not, but it's still a worthy topic of friendly corner)






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