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True, because the souls is eternal. As we have seen, when you remove the soul from the dog it's doginess is gone and if you do the same to a lion and a lamb the two could live happy together. In defense of the poor dog I would have like to see this test done to the scientists -- after he pays back his student loans-- because his life was not an "examined life." |
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10-15-2002, 06:06 AM | #33 |
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We have saints in heaven and that is the evidence of a true mystery religion. Catholicism can be compared with all mystery religions and it is therefore that it can take all of the others under its wings, including voodoo. Children's intuit knowledge is why they are hard wired towards learning. This begins already in the second semester of pregancy when mental activity can be measured. |
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Amos, As long as you are not a fundi (I see you putting religions like catholicism, the mystery religions, and voodoo on the same plane), I really do not care to quibble with you much -- Why? Because if it makes you happy, believe in fairies and leprechans while you are at it. Just not ALIENS!!! (Just kidding.) Still, Amos, if you ever choose the rational path, please note: * There is no evidence saints or anything else are in heaven; nor that heaven physically (or spiritually) exists either. * The newborn hardwiring for learning comes from our physical brain. (The analogy is the computer's CPU is necessary for processing). Kant's theory that some knowledge is a priori has been demonstrated to be false. BTW, since animals would also be "hard wired for learning" at birth like humans, does that mean they go to heaven, by your rules?? The Egyptians, in later periods, mummified their pets so they could also enter the afterlife. I hope your visions of an afterlife are as pleasant as theirs... (with apologies to Star Trek) Yours, Sojourner |
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