Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: Do we have souls? [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)and frankly we have enough problems defining the self as it is, much less claim its permanent even if our bodies are not. Souls obviously don't animate our bodies, or determine our personalities, emotions or capabilities, our brains do that. We are a accumulation of our memories and thought processes, change those, and you change the person, does the soul change as well? If so, then does it change after death, the most drastic thing that can happen? If it doesn't change, then what makes the soul you in the first place?
In addition, the other problem is trying to grasp infinity, even assuming there's a spiritual realm, an infinity in it sounds like absolute hell, regardless of actual conditions within it. The best case scenario is actually an afterlife that is indistinguishable from this one, except no death, but also no birth as well. Indeed, one of the most common concepts is that it doesn't change, ever, and neither does the soul, this is perhaps the worst type of existence imaginable.