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Post by OpiateOfTheMasses on Aug 23, 2017 22:27:57 GMT
The generally poor understanding of English shown by the OP is worrying. They claim "Scientists Found that the soul doesn't die with the Body" but the article clearly states that it's just a couple of people with no expertise in the area speculating on some random idea they have with absolutely nothing to back it up. So it in no way backs up the claim of the OP. If we assume that the OP has used the same literary skills when they studied religious texts then that would possibly explain why their understanding of Christianity (and any other religion) is so askew too...
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 23, 2017 22:42:00 GMT
The generally poor understanding of English shown by the OP is worrying. They claim "Scientists Found that the soul doesn't die with the Body" but the article clearly states that it's just a couple of people with no expertise in the area speculating on some random idea they have with absolutely nothing to back it up. So it in no way backs up the claim of the OP. If we assume that the OP has used the same literary skills when they studied religious texts then that would possibly explain why their understanding of Christianity (and any other religion) is so askew too... I'm not endorsing their conclusions, but I don't agree that Hameroff and Penrose have no expertise in consciousness studies. Hameroff has a background in both medicine and psychology, and he's the Director of Consciousness Studies at University of Arizona. Penrose's formal educational background isn't in neuroscience, psychology, phil of mind, etc., but he's studied consciousness independently since at least the 1980s.
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