for those who believe in no religion, what would a soul be to them?
People say that the soul helps us to feel, to know whats right and wrong, and gives us feelings deep down in the pits of our stomachs sometimes as warnings as in, "Don't trust 'so-and-so'", but, the brain handles most of that. The brain sets off alarms if we shouldn't trust someone, and our animal instinct does too. Yes, I said animal instinct, we all have instincts, referred to as animal instincts. And why would an animal not be able to have a soul if humans can? They feel the same emotions and such, which are the type of tags used to identify a soul. Why are they any different? Because our brains are more complex. Coincidence?
2006-08-09
20:47:44
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