Catholics/origin of man / soul
Expert: Marco - 9/21/2011
QuestionDear Marco,
I would like to hear the scientific proof of the human soul. Even though I already believe human's have a soul, I would like to hear your scientific proof of the human soul.
Also, even though the current Pope accepts evolutionary theory, how can Catholics who don't believe in evolutionary theory defend their beliefs in a scientific way?
Thanks for your help and God Bless,
AnswerDear Blaine,
the point is that what makes humans human, is not our biological body, but our soul. Without a soul, man would be only a biological robot.
This can be considered a scientifically proved fact, since it is possible to give rational arguments proving the trascendent nature of consciousness: the explanation of these aguments is rather long and Allexperts allows only to give short answers. You can find such arguments in the following site
http://xoomer.alice.it/fedeescienza/englishnf.html
where I analyse the incongruencies of the materialistic conception of the mind, on the basis of our present scientific knowledges about brain and matter.
This analysis points out how the laws of physics prove that the brain cannot generate consciousness, which existence implies the presence in man of a unbiological/unmaterial element. The problem of consciousness is then strictly connected to the one of the existence of the soul and, consequently, the existence of God.
In the first article entitled “Mind and brain...” you can find a general discussion of the mind and brain problem from a scientific point of view.
In the second article entitled “Scientific contraddictions in materialism”
you can find an explanation of the fundamental inconsistencies of the typical arguments used by materialists, such as the concept of emergent, macroscopic or holist property, complexity, information, etc.
In the section called “FAQ: answers to visitors' questions” you can find the answer to many typical questions, such as "Are there any scientifically proved miracles?", "Does the existence of the universe imply the existence of God?", "Can science explain God?", "Can science establish which is the true religion?", "Can science explain consciousness in the future?", and many others.
Now, coming back to the evolution theory, such theory is based on the recovery of fossils, therefore this theory can at the most conclude that our biological organism is the result of the evolution of a previous biological organism.
The point is that what really distinguishes us from animals is our psychical life, which has no biological origin, but a supernatural origin ; our biological organism is certainly not much different from the one of other animals.
Since it is not possible to find fossils of psyche, the theory of evolution can say nothing about the way we have become conscious and intelligent persons.
Even if our organism derived from a previous animal organism, only the divine intervention could have given this organism the human mind.
So God could have created the whole universe through the laws of physics and our organism could be the result of an evolutional process ; however our organism would have been only another animal organism if God would have not given us our psyche, changing a pure animal organism into a human person.
In conclusion, science supports the catholic belief that a trascendent immaterial element (the soul) is present in man; the fact that all humans descend from a single couple (Adam and Eve) can be neither denied nor confirmed by science.
I hope this may help,
your brother in Christ,
Marco