Sunday, March 17, 2013

Major Lessons Learned

Life is a mystery, death is a mystery, life after death is more than just a mystery. The human person is a mystery because the one who created the human person is more than just a mystery. Pain is a sensation and it is the body’s duty to detect pain but the soul can feel pain without the body which implies that the soul can exist outside the body. The body without the soul is dead but a soul without the body isn't necessarily death. The eternity of the soul is the only meaning to life. The human person is a living being because there is a meaning to his existence and that meaning is the eternity of the soul.
Who really am I? The driven wheel, the driving wheel or both? The soul gives meaning and form to the body. The mind is one with the soul at infinity and it is the body’s duty to take instructions and to detect sensations. The complete human person is therefore both the driving wheel and the driven wheel however, the true self lies outside the body and it is that which directs the body and gives it meaning.

Theological view of the Human Person
According to Christianity, the human person is the handwork of God and God created the human person in his own image and likeness. God created the human person after He has created almost everything but He put the human person in charge of almost all the things He has created
 
A logical fallacy is, roughly speaking, an error of reasoning. When someone adopts a position, or tries to persuade someone else to adopt a position, based on a bad piece of reasoning, they commit a fallacy. I say “roughly speaking” because this definition has a few problems, the most important of which are outlined below. Some logical fallacies are more common than others, and so have been named and defined. When people speak of logical fallacies they often mean to refer to this collection of well-known errors of reasoning, rather than to fallacies in the broader, more technical sense given above.
 

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