i truly think yes but just in case i praise all the gods halelujah dear santa clause praises to the mighty fairys his name is wonderful oh great god of the sea
If you mean "something which exists beyond the physical body and survives after it" No. If you mean it's something additional to the brain which makes us who we are. No.
There are no examples of a mind existing without a body. There are many examples of "who we are" being dependent on and altered by damage to the physical brain.
@revenant The same thing that happens to your computer programs when your computer is destroyed. It's all gone; the medium on which it was all written no longer exists.
@SW-User actually I am confused about that. I don't believe in religions or their Gods (atheist trait) but that doesn't mean I reject possibility of a supernatural being or something that responsible for everything (agnostic). I like to imagine that if there's a God, it's not anything like what religion says, like required to worship, having a set of morals to appease the God or in heaven and hell. I could be wrong but again we don't have an answer. I like to live in present rather worry about something we don't know.
I see myself as both atheist and agnostic
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@JBird there's also this philosophical belief called agnostic atheism. Maybe that's what you believe in. I respect that but that's just too confusing.
@Alabama Jesus died for the whole world so if you live in Alabama you will still be in heaven if you trust in Jesus who took away the sins of the world. That’s where all the “ saved” will end up! Even the Tennesseans who are saved! It’s a better place than this world, better than Tennessee! Jesus says “No eye has seen, no ear has heard what God has prepared for those who love him!”
@LeopoldBloom I posted a video of a english brain scientist a few months ago that was able to pick up energy or brain waves, something measurable AFTER the persons were dead, look it up!