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William Lane Craig? He uses this argument for a particular God, and I don't think that works. It does however work for a transcendent consciousness that is the essence of good
I am sorry just not seeing any relation between the way Christ came into the world and the way we come into the world.
Again you can claim this all day, and you can even believe it, but its incoherent with the idea that the natural world is all there is. From an atheistic perspective applying a soul to a group of chemical reactions is completely incoherent. What natural expression could possibly account for an abstract entity?
So, you are familiar with his type of argument and reasoning. You have a different god than Craig?
That's because you're taking the story too literally.
The soul is something that IS transcendent, in that it is THE thing that is conscious and animates matter, in my opinion.
The soul is not a result of chemical reactions. The body is though.
You're applying way to broad of a definition to the word "atheist". The ONLY meaning that can be applied to the word "atheist", is a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods."
I see everything that you see. I just don't say that it is a result of the work of a god(s). There are countless dimensions that exist along side our own. As a matter of fact I would go far as to say that we actually co-exist in several dimensions simultaneously. As we sit in bathroom having our morning constitution, our mind is putting out complex thoughts into another sort of space/dimension, as we plan for our day, projecting our thoughts into the future.
If I have to define god, in order to have lofty and heady conversations with people such as yourself, then I will say that everything that is, was and will be, as well as everything that wasn't, isn't and won't be, constitute what "god" is.
I see "god" as a natural thing that rises out of the universe and is composed of the universe and all of its multiple dimensions.
IF there is a conscious creative force that caused our universe to come into existence, then it arose naturally from a parallel universe.
Nothing about the birth of Jesus hints at metaphor.
My issue is Jesus is an eternal being that came to earth in the flesh.
Biblically speaking, the soul is created inside the womb.
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.
Your comparing the created with the Creator.
There is no scientific reason to believe that their is a soul.
You just assume a soul without any coherent explanation of how such a thing could be.
You say there is a transcendent entity that animates matter.
Whats your reason for believing that?
I don't see how you can be an atheist and not have a naturalistic world view.
Your mind is putting thoughts into another dimension? How can this be shown?
One could simply say what you experience as thought is merely the chemical reaction being parsed.
If I have to define god, in order to have lofty and heady conversations with people such as yourself, then I will say that everything that is, was and will be, as well as everything that wasn't, isn't and won't be, constitute what "god" is.
Not being rude, but if that is your idea of God, then your idea of God is internally incoherent. Something cannot be both everything and nothing. Its a logical contradiction.
Maybe you need to tell me how you are using the word natural. I define it as that exist in or something that is caused by nature, and nature is "the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations." So again if the soul is transcendent it by definition cannot be natural.
Again something that is not part of this world is not natural.
The virgin birth is allegory.
We are ALL eternal beings that came to Earth in the flesh.
Wrong. Biblically speaking, the soul is the breath of God.
There is no "Creator" God.
That's not really the point. Besides, there are scientists studying that very thing. Science is a method, not an entity.
Consciousness and energy are how I define the soul. DNA creates certain vehicles, on this planet, for the "soul" to enter and express "life".
We ARE that entity.
You're misinterpreting what I'm saying. The soul is a natural facet of the universe. It isn't, however, born out of sexual intercourse.
Thoughts don't exist in the physical realm. They must be represented by words and symbols.
Thoughts are not a result of a chemical reaction. The vehicle in which they can be expressed are.
You are rude and hypocritical to boot! You have no coherent or logical argument for your god.
The universe is a big place. There are more things in it than plants and animals. Light, for example is not a result of a chemical reaction, but it is a natural phenomena.
One could postulate that DNA itself is a vehicle created by a consciousness that exists on multiple dimensions.
Every single thing that exists is natural.
An atheist that believes in premortal existence I'd love to see how you think thats a rational idea.
The virgin birth is mentioned in the Gospels...the Gospels are Greco-Roman Biographies
Why do you think its an allegory?
we were talking about when the soul is formed not what the soul is.
The Book of Jubilees
For on the first day He created the heavens which are above and the earth and the waters and all the spirits which serve before him -the angels of the presence, and the angels of sanctification, and the angels [of the spirit of fire and the angels] of the spirit of the winds, and the angels of the spirit of the clouds, and of darkness, and of snow and of hail and of hoar frost, and the angels of the voices and of the thunder and of the lightning, and the angels of the spirits of cold and of heat, and of winter and of spring and of autumn and of summer and of all the spirits of his creatures which are in the heavens and on the earth, (He created) the abysses and the darkness, eventide , and the light, dawn and day, which He hath prepared in the knowledge of his heart.
www.pseudepigrapha.com...
You are just inserting something into your worldview without any logical reason to believe its there. All I said was that there is no scientific reason to assume that there is such a thing as a soul. This statement in no way implies that Science is an entity.
Your definition of soul doesn't make any sense.
Energy exist in plenty of places without consciousness so I don't see why it would have anything to do with the soul. Consciousness could just be an illusion caused by chemicals in our brain.
Again so eager to argue...We were discussing your Christ analogy. Biblically speaking there is a Creator God and so the analogy your using just isn't portraying whatever point your trying to get across..
Just saying we are a transcendent entity that animates matter doesn't make it so.
What makes you think we dictate our decisions rather than our biology?
The soul is a natural facet of the universe. It isn't, however, born out of sexual intercourse.
If thats the case then you cannot call the soul transcendent. The word transcendent means something is set apart from or not dependent on something else.
tran·scend·ent
Beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience.
"the search for a transcendent level of knowledge"
Surpassing the ordinary; exceptional.
"the conductor was described as a “transcendent genius.
In your case, the soul would be dependent upon the physical world(energy).
Consciousness is something unique to brains.
If you call the soul transcendent and then claim it enters our system(the universe) then your breaking the law of conservation of energy by adding energy to the system which physically speaking can't be done.
This is not a dimension... a dimension is a measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height.
Thoughts are not a result of a chemical reaction. The vehicle in which they can be expressed are.
Thats simply untrue form a naturalistic perspective. One needs a brain neurons and synapses in order to produce thought.
Light is electromagnetic radiation. Its created when electrons move back and forth between energy states. Now what is consciousness and when and how is it created from your world view?
Oh my...everything that exist in the material world is natural..if everything is natural then the soul is natural and therefore the soul is not transcendent...