I say old chap said:
Faladorian said:
manythings said:
Faladorian said:
Nimcha said:
Well, no. But neither do humans so what's the problem?
This.
There's no such thing as a soul, so no.
Prove it.
Nice try.
Souls are an unfalsifiable concept. Once something is invisible, made of absolutely nothing, completely ethereal, and has a tentative meaning, there's no way to prove it wrong. You can only use common sense.
I think we know enough now about the human body to realize that what we thought was a "soul" was really just a personality, which is not a spirit inside a person, but just the unique way their brain reacts to stimuli.
I wouldn't ask you to disprove ghosts. You know why? Because they're made up. If you claimed to prove that ghosts don't exist, I could easily change the definition of "ghost" to prove you wrong.
The only way to disprove an imaginary concept is to realize that it's a fictional idea.
Here here. Intelligently reasoned out sir.
The same common sense that rules out the mythical imagined faerie court rules out the soul. Oh, there might be a tradition you respect that talks about souls, a here-after, spirits, jinn or the goddess Lamashtu feasting on babies, but people need to realise the fictions that are inside their heads, and that we have been socialised to believe and respect these fictions. Doubt is the foundation of all critical thought.
Exactly, and even doubting the things I say can lead to learning experiences, as long as the presented argument consists of more than just "I think so."
It's like people who oppose evolution. Is it possible to refute evolution? Well, you can try, but it's pretty much fact at this point. One particularly ignorant denier of evolution, Ray Comfort, claimed that the banana was proof of God simply because it appears to be naturally ergonomic. He was then told that the modern banana is the result of hundreds of years of genetic engineering. Many people have presented the argument "if humans came from chimps, why are there still chimps?" To which Richard Dawkins presented an overly-simplified family tree in which it showed that both humans and chimps were descendants of the Great Apes, not of each other. Along with the chimp thing, many people refuse to accept that we are related to chimps. Once the chimpanzee karyotype was published, it showed that the reason we have one less pair of chromosomes was actually due to chromatid fusion, seen in our third chromosome (it has two centromeres, which are essentially just twist-ties for chromosomes) so we have the same basic genetic makeup as chimps, with one small mutated oversight, setting us apart from them.
This same idea comes into play with the soul. Somebody present a ridiculous idea without any evidential proof, scientific testing, or even ideas rooted in logic. All they have is faith, which accounts to absolutely nothing.