n7axw wrote:Hi Matt,
You are right. That is sort of a handgrenade. I think that your comment is at least partially covered by my comment on self-awareness, though. Humans are not merely animals, but animals that KNOW.
As for animals and souls, the native Americans believe that everything, both animate and inanimate is indued with spirit.
As for me, on this subject I think I will invoke the three most blessed words in the English language: I don't know.
Don
G'Day Don,
You're right in that it's a handgrenade alright.
Consider this, some animals (i.e. dolphins) can recognise themselves in a mirror, and show signs of self awareness. Then consider a person who was born with severe brain damage, or became severely brain damaged. Which one has a soul?
If it is as you say, based on self-awareness - where is the line, that defines who has a soul and who doesn't?
I expect that we'll never know the answer to that, as some people are going to say that
any creature with feelings (i.e. a dog, horse, cat, etc.) has a soul, but others are going to limit it to a certain level of self-awareness, and others are going to limit it to humans.....
People have been debating this for (literally) centuries, and I doubt if anyone every will have an answer.
(Heh, one of the perks of being an atheist - is that it's an academic question....
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Later,
Matt