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I would say that the biblical understanding and most Christian understandings of the soul is a supernatural phenomenon that is beyond the realm of scientific study.JVD said:I suppose some would seperate soul and spirit.
The soul would be associated with the conscience, will, emotion etc.
The spirit would be the God Given essence of a human that survives death.
If so, my OP has the wrong question, I should have asked about the spirit.
So Karl...would TE also say that the spirit is a result of evolution?
Personally, I am not convinced that such a thing exists.JVD said:I suppose some would seperate soul and spirit.
The soul would be associated with the conscience, will, emotion etc.
The spirit would be the God Given essence of a human that survives death.
I do not speak for TEs as a whole. If folk do believe in a supernatural soul or spirit, then no, it would not have come about through evolution, which is concerned purely with our biological origins.If so, my OP has the wrong question, I should have asked about the spirit.
So Karl...would TE also say that the spirit is a result of evolution?
If folk do believe in a supernatural soul or spirit, then no, it would not have come about through evolution, which is concerned purely with our biological origins.
Now, *that* we may never know, like so many other details of God's activities. God didn't seem to think this was crucial for us to know, and really, it isn't crucial. All we need to know for belief purposes is that it happened. If we discover some particular point in Man's development when there is strong evidence that these types of changes occured, then we might be able to reach some tentative conclusions on this. Otherwise we will have to wait until we can ask Him face to face.JVD said:Actually...science and religion do meet in origins...
If religion has nothing to do with it why is it called "theistic" evolution?
And one of my biggest questions has to do with when did man change from pure animal to a spiritual being. Did God interact with those early humans? How far back on the evolutionary tree does Christ's redemption extend?
Those are necessary questions in my mind if we accept evolution as the means of God's creation.
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