coelacanth
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Do you believe there is any physical/material existence that makes up the soul?
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Are you really asking about how we Christians make sense of how an immaterial entity animates or interacts with the physicality of the human person - how something "immaterial" can send commands to nerve fibers to move a hand, etc.?coelacanth said:Agreed, sir. But the survival of some aspect of the person post mortem is crucial to the majority of Christians. Yet, if it is entirely immaterial, then by what mechanism could it possibly interact with the physical/material world?
This is, of course, a question that has perplexed humankind for years. I would certainly agree that the "standard" set of models which collectively constitute the scientific description of reality do not accomodate free will.coelacanth said:I have another question, though, of the same ilk. Whence does genuine free will arise from the material?
The scriptures defines SOUL as a physical body in these verses....coelacanth said:Do you believe there is any physical/material existence that makes up the soul?
First, define 'Genuine free will'. We live in a world where so much is 'fake' that is considered to be the 'genuine' ...the 'real thing'. If there is 'genuine free will' then there is also 'fake free will' because the Devil replicates and copies everything genuine...No?coelacanth said:I have another question, though, of the same ilk. Whence does genuine free will arise from the material?
Ret said:First, define 'Genuine free will'. We live in a world where so much is 'fake' that is considered to be the 'genuine' ...the 'real thing'. If there is 'genuine free will' then there is also 'fake free will' because the Devil replicates and copies everything genuine...No?coelacanth said:I have another question, though, of the same ilk. Whence does genuine free will arise from the material?
The power of making free choices that are unconstrained by external circumstances or by an agency such as fate or divine will.
coe, thanks for clarifying. My thoughts and understanding in this area are based on how the Bible relates to these things, and the relationship of spiritual things to natural - earthly things, which we call 'science'.coelacanth said:I was speaking of free will as thisthefreedictionary.com)
I don't believe in the Devil, but if you find it relevant, please expand.The power of making free choices that are unconstrained by external circumstances or by an agency such as fate or divine will.
Drew said:This is, of course, a question that has perplexed humankind for years. I would certainly agree that the "standard" set of models which collectively constitute the scientific description of reality do not accomodate free will.coelacanth said:I have another question, though, of the same ilk. Whence does genuine free will arise from the material?
This, of course, does not mean that free will does not exist. The possibilty remains open that our models are incorrect and that free will is indeed "real". This is what I believe to the be the case.
Not only is it a challenge to fit free will into our scientific descriptions, it is difficult to even think about it. This is because we invariably think in terms of cause and effect. And if some act "X" is truly free, it cannot be fully caused by other acts.
It is my understanding that the Hebrew culture did not embrace the concept of the "soul" as a "thing". And more spcecifically, I do not believe that the soul was conceived to be any kind of "immaterial" consciousness-bearing entity that can survive the death of the body.
That is a Greek idea, not a Hebrew one. And most westerners are living in the legacy of the Greeks. So, we impose our Greek worldview onto words like "soul" that meant something entirely different to the Hebrew culture.
But if a wicked man turns away from all the sins he has committed and keeps all my decrees and does what is just and right, he will surely live; he will not die.
None of the offences he has committed will be remembered against him. Because of the righteous things he has done, he will live.
Do I take any pleasure in the death of the wicked? declares the Sovereign LORD. Rather, am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?
But if a righteous man turns from his righteousness and commits sin and does the same detestable things the wicked man does, will he live? None of the righteous things he has done will be remembered. Because of the unfaithfulness he is guilty of and because of the sins he has committed, he will die.