The idea of an eternal soul says we came into the universe. It suggests we are not a part of nature, but spiritual visitors in a material world. Thus, the only world we know is depreciated. Matter is dumb and “there must be something more.” And the environment suffers abuse. — Art48
If we are a product of the universe, and the universe is not dumb, where does the error of believing in an eternal soul come from? — Angelo Cannata
If we are a product of the universe, and the universe is not dumb, where does the error of believing in an eternal soul come from? — Angelo Cannata
What/who's idea is this? You must present some identification for this idea. Except of course if it is yours, which I will have to assume. Which agrees with my never having heard about such (unfounded) things as the ones you are presenting in your description regarding the human soul.The idea of an eternal soul says we came into the universe. — Art48
Why have you changed "universe" to "nature"? What's the difference between them in the current context? That is, if we are not a part of nature, are we also not part of the universe? I believe that you refer to both as physical, material. In which case, the soul (non-physical, non-material) is separate from them. Is that right?It suggests we are not a part of nature, but spiritual visitors in a material world. — Art48
What does that mean? Has it diminished in value over time?Thus, the only world we know is depreciated. — Art48
Do you mean matter is stupid? How can that be? It makes absolutely no sense. Matter can be neither intelligent nor stupid.Matter is dumb and “there must be something more.” — Art48
What this does have to do with anything? And, even if it is assume that soul exists, couldn't it suffer abuse too?And the environment suffers abuse. — Art48
The universe has become me (and everything else). — Art48
If we understood ourselves correctly—as temporary manifestations of something vast and ancient beyond comprehension—that would be enough. — Art48
It’s absurd. — Art48
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