cataway
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Ecclesiastes 3:19No. They go back to the dirt. That's all
They aren't exactly innocent either, they are amoral.
And you can certainly teach an animal by using punishment.
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Ecclesiastes 3:19No. They go back to the dirt. That's all
They aren't exactly innocent either, they are amoral.
And you can certainly teach an animal by using punishment.
Animals have group souls. So a pack of wolves or hive of bees or a flock of birds share a single soul.Do animals have souls?
I say yes but that they are subject to constant reincarnation
Unlike with humans
Who will all at some point be judged by God and then progress accordingly
That is a belief I hold
I don't believe God will judge any animals because they don't know right from wrong
They have not eaten the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil
So are innocent
And in a state of nature
For instance you cannot punish an animal because they cannot understand
There isn’t one. Do you consider science to be the only source of insight, wisdom or understanding available to humans?
Depends. Are we making philosophical observations or claims about the nature of reality?
Don't forget soothing your soul by getting lost in your rock n roll.The idea of a soul is airy fairy, but having said that, certain black singers have soul, but that's about as far as it goes.
the spirit moves in both directions based on service. some animals provide service to others as self, outside of their own species.Do animals have souls?
I say yes but that they are subject to constant reincarnation
Unlike with humans
Who will all at some point be judged by God and then progress accordingly
That is a belief I hold
I don't believe God will judge any animals because they don't know right from wrong
They have not eaten the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil
So are innocent
And in a state of nature
For instance you cannot punish an animal because they cannot understand
What if we’re talking about the really big stuff? Like, what does it means to be alive? Who am I, why am I here, where am I going?
That's where philosophy kicks in
That isn't a reality claim, though, like the claim that souls exist as actual objectively real things. The human spirit isn't the same thing as human spirits. Soulfulness =/= souls
Claims about the nature of reality are derived from philosophical observations or axioms; it's not really an either-or. Specifically, all claims about the nature of reality are grounded in ontological axioms.
To add, that's a bit of a simplification I suppose. It also involves metaphysics and epistemology.
So if something has no observable material qualities, does that mean it cannot be objectively real?
So if something has no observable material qualities, does that mean it cannot be objectively real?
It means that it is better to suspend belief that something is objectively real until there is sufficient varifiably consistent and repeatable evidence. There are many things we can suspect to be true, but to believe that they are true is something completely different
What we know about objective reality is just a tiny fraction of what is actually there. It could be that souls actually exist as a tangible thing and science just hasn't come along far enough to detect them in a sufficient way. But to believe something to be objectively real without a sound foundation of good evidence risks beliefs in other things, especially if they rely on those untested things, to give a false sense of reality to a much greater degree
I question the above generalization in bold. Needs further explanation.
Well, every year we uncover something we didn't know before or gain tangible results from something that hadn't been tested fully yet. This hasn't slowed down and has only increased exponentially as we've gotten a better understanding of reality and the rules that govern it. If this is the upward trend that has been going on since the scientific process has first been put into practice, why should that trend falter now?
Moreover we are doing all of this on a tiny spec of dust that exists within a seemingly infinite cosmos, and we haven't even come close to discovering all there is to discover even on our own tiny spec of dust. The prospects are limitless
Well, every year we uncover something we didn't know before or gain tangible results from something that hadn't been tested fully yet. This hasn't slowed down and has only increased exponentially as we've gotten a better understanding of reality and the rules that govern it. If this is the upward trend that has been going on since the scientific process has first been put into practice, why should that trend falter now?
Moreover we are doing all of this on a tiny spec of dust that exists within a seemingly infinite cosmos, and we haven't even come close to discovering all there is to discover even on our own tiny spec of dust. The prospects are limitless
Do animals have souls?
I say yes but that they are subject to constant reincarnation
Unlike with humans
Who will all at some point be judged by God and then progress accordingly
That is a belief I hold
I don't believe God will judge any animals because they don't know right from wrong
They have not eaten the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil
So are innocent
And in a state of nature
For instance you cannot punish an animal because they cannot understand