Originally posted by BillyBob
Do you concur, Jack? [that the Earth is 6000 yrs old]
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
You already know the answer to that, BilllyBob, so what's the point in asking?
Originally posted by Lovejoy
Perhaps the nucleic acids of other life forms just different nucleotides or something (note: this is me totally talking out of my rear-end, I have no idea if that is feasible)? I mean, RNA uses one different nucleotide than DNA. Maybe, like bacteria, it is shaped differently, or uses a different number of strands? Maybe they are Vulcans, and use copper rather than carbon as the building block of life?
Originally posted by godrulz
spirit= God-breathed part of man that is God-conscious; the real you.
soul= personality...will, intellect, emotions= self-conscious.
The alternative is evolution that reduces us to a hairless ape who lives and dies like an animal.
If you're asking about my opinion of whether life exists on other planets, I think it's likely that there was/is/will be life throughout the universe. Until we run into some ET life forms we'll not have any data to make a reasonable guess as to how common life might be though... :think:Originally posted by Turbo
What does Zakath think?
In humans, the "soul" is indistinguishable from the "mind". It appears to exist so long as the brain functions above a certain level. When the brain stops, it appears that so does the "mind" or "soul".Originally posted by godrulz
spirit= God-breathed part of man that is God-conscious; the real you.
soul= personality...will, intellect, emotions= self-conscious.
body= temporary tent for the real you= world conscious.
This comes from the Creator's revelation on the nature of man.
The alternative is evolution that reduces us to a hairless ape who lives and dies like an animal.
Yes conventional wisdom would say that a dog has a soul but no spirit.Originally posted by BillyBob
My dog has all of those traits.
Originally posted by deardelmar
Yes conventional wisdom would say that a dog has a soul but no spirit.