1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
Soul cannot be created
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Re: Soul cannot be created
Then where do they come from, if they exist?bahman wrote:1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
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Re: Soul cannot be created
This is the only kind of soul that exists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0OJUcxdL24
People can create that sort of soul, but it's not necessarily easily. Lots of folks seem to have square wheels on their vehicles instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0OJUcxdL24
People can create that sort of soul, but it's not necessarily easily. Lots of folks seem to have square wheels on their vehicles instead.
Re: Soul cannot be created
First you must demonstrate that the 'Soul' exists.bahman wrote:1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
None of the first 3 have been demonstrated to be true, you have only stated them without any support.
Therefore 4 is not valid.
Re: Soul cannot be created
What bahman is trying to do is point to the non-conceptual UNBORN ..infinite one.. by using concepts.thedoc wrote:First you must demonstrate that the 'Soul' exists.bahman wrote:1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
None of the first 3 have been demonstrated to be true, you have only stated them without any support.
Therefore 4 is not valid.
It's like silence trying to know itself by filling itself up with words.
Is there any thing that could possibly exist that is not a concept?
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Re: Soul cannot be created
bahman wrote:1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
Soul is only an idea. Ideas can be incoherent, and inconsistent with reality.
Ideas are created freely without the constraints of logic, or empirical substance.
Re: Soul cannot be created
Does soul really exist?Philosophy Explorer wrote:Then where do they come from, if they exist?bahman wrote: 1) Soul is irreducible.
2) Something which is irreducible is indesignable.
3) The act of creation requires design.
4) From (2) and (3) we can deduce that soul cannot be created.
PhilX
Re: Soul cannot be created
Why I should do that when I question soul's existence?thedoc wrote: First you must demonstrate that the 'Soul' exists.
No, the first 3 statements are correct. We know that we cannot divide soul to anything hence (1) is correct. Something which is irreducible cannot be designable because it hasn't any part hence (2) is true. The act of creation needs design since you are expecting that soul or anything created has a special functioning hence (3) is correct.thedoc wrote: None of the first 3 have been demonstrated to be true, you have only stated them without any support.
Therefore 4 is not valid.