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Food for thought and the soul.
Don't you hate it when you start thinking about random stuff that sounds so very correct and intelligent, and then you decide to post it in critical thinking?
On topic, I have a theory on souls, assuming that they exist. In this theory, souls are created to be put into the bodies of people around the world. At the begining of time of the soul, they were exactly like black sheets of paper. As time grew on, and people died, the souls traveled to wherever they stay inbetween people, caring a fraction of their experiences with them into the next life. As populations increased, more souls had to be created to fill the bodies. These new souls were like the origionals: blank sheets to be written on. As time goes on, souls that have been through many a year stop yearning for bodies, instead watching over the world in their unparralled wisdom of worldy matter, only to take a body in times of need. Here are created your presidents, legends of lore, and other highly noteworthy figures that have changed civilizations. Moving forward; after WWII came the age of the Baby boomers. Also, life expectancy skyrocketed along with populations. With the number of bodies on the rise and the number of souls diminishing, a massive amount of new souls had to be created. These new souls, combined with technology = the AOL generation. Discuss, noting that this is basically a short story, and not to be taken very seriously. |
RE: Food for thought and the soul.
I just learned about philosophy in AP Euro, and your idelas are like John Locke and the Tabula Rasa (Everyone is born as a blank slate and the enviorment that they grow up in shapes the lives into good or evil) and a mix of reincarnation (not sure what religion that is). I have a similar belief. I think that souls are our personality and our traits that make us individuals. I think that when we die, our soul goes up into the sky and showers the world with our personality and traits that make us unique. That is why so many people have similar traits, but we are all different in our own ways. I'm starting to sound corny, but I think this makes sense. Just my little opinion.
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RE: Food for thought and the soul.
john locke focused more on a psychological point of view on how we learn about good and evil and how it is relative. this soul theory is interesting but i dont think much of souls anyways. i believe all of our personality is contained in our frontal lobes, everything about us is inside our brain, when we die it ends. I think so many people have similar traits cause we did all come from one original thing, idk what though because i dont believe in extreme evotution like darwin says we come from monkeys or whatever. I wonder if we will ever find an answer....
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