I'm genuinely curious. I'm one of the most anti-religious people out there. I hate everything about it. I hate the cult followers, I hate the fiction known as the bible, the people who can't think for themselves...
Moving onward, I always wondered what gave us our identity, our "soul," our "life force" if you will. What makes this sense of "self" attached to this body?
All of life supposedly came from chemical reactions but is there a scientific explanation for where this sense of self comes from? We are all unique personalities mapped to a single entity (our bodies). Wherever "I" came from, there has to be some logic behind why "I" was assigned to a human body. I mean couldn't I have been born a god damn ant? Where did this soul come from, where did "I" come from?
Maybe not the best place to ask this, but I'm sure some of you can give some insight. Let's hear your thoughts!
Moving onward, I always wondered what gave us our identity, our "soul," our "life force" if you will. What makes this sense of "self" attached to this body?
All of life supposedly came from chemical reactions but is there a scientific explanation for where this sense of self comes from? We are all unique personalities mapped to a single entity (our bodies). Wherever "I" came from, there has to be some logic behind why "I" was assigned to a human body. I mean couldn't I have been born a god damn ant? Where did this soul come from, where did "I" come from?
Maybe not the best place to ask this, but I'm sure some of you can give some insight. Let's hear your thoughts!