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The Spirit is not same as mind And everything is temporarly, You will not remember who you were this life, in the next lifeis the mind, body, duality possibly part of the conflict within the theist's and atheist's belief system?
for the theist the spirit = mind is eternal and the physical is temporal.
for the atheist the physical is eternal and the spirit/mind is temporal.
Pretty much, 'Yes'.is the mind, body, duality possibly part of the conflict within the theist's and atheist's belief system?
The Spirit is not same as mind And everything is temporarly, You will not remember who you were this life, in the next life
Sound lie a form of Christianity, To me as a buddhist i see it totally different then wht you write here But thats ok
Sound lie a form of Christianity, To me as a buddhist i see it totally different then wht you write here But thats ok
okit isn't just christianity
lol, everything is temporal.
continuity isn't temporal. infinity isn't temporal. eternal isn't temporal.
the possible is temporal? energy is momentary?They are all conceptual.
As such, they are momentary.
is the mind, body, duality possibly part of the conflict within the theist's and atheist's belief system?
for the theist the spirit = mind is eternal and the physical is temporal.
for the atheist the physical is eternal and the spirit/mind is temporal.
the possible is temporal? energy is momentary?
you're sure you're not confusing E with m(c*c)? couldn't different forms of mass have the same potential energy?
The Spirit is not same as mind And everything is temporarly, You will not remember who you were this life, in the next life
Pleasure is only a human attachments to feelings we can experience , Pleasure arise and fall, so not something that is constant. only tempoarly not sure where you got it that buddha said that pleasure is constant. Because his teaching clearly say that pleasure is araising and fallingThe buddha also taught pleasure is by nature not temporary.
in my opinion, these two are inseparable.is the mind, body, duality
I may have confused E with aspirin, but I can’t make any sense of “the possible is temporal ?”
Nor can I make sense of what you are asking me, or why.
I am an atheist insofar as I have no belief in a deity.
That does not automatically mean that I am a cookie cutter materialist.
FWIW, the mind is the body, and the body is not a discrete entity which is separate from the universe. The mind has local and non-local aspects.
There is an inconceivable, ungraspable aspect of reality re sentience. It is mysterious and strange.
That’s it. There is nothing more can be said about it.
It is beyond the purview of science or religion.
I have heard nobody say anything sensible or useful about it in 63 years.
Knock yourselves out.
in my opinion, these two are inseparable.
as i understand, in christianity, mind and body are separate. christians believe that a God created a body, and afterwards gave to the body a mind. i don't agree with that.so then, why are they in popular christianity?