Undetectable Human

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Undetectable Human
Undetectable Human
Could I use this drug to forget the sunday boredom of my youth?


http://www.livescience.com/health/070702_bad_memories.html

All joking aside memory research is key to putting yet another hole in Christian dogma.
If the soul is some unchangable, everlasting, undying part of a human being and is reflected somehow in the world we live in then losing memories has some implication. Because if the soul is a reflection of you and you lose your memories have you lost your soul?

If the so called soul is just another invisible undetectable god type thing then you end up believing in an entire system of undetectable things that have no influence on the world around us.
Christian's dont really even have a solid agreed upon definition of the soul. From some single true word of god this critical piece of data cannot be extracted in a reproducible fashion. Likely it will only help to sway more people who critically think about the world and convert them faster as more evidence amounts.

Sorry but I can't assume a question here. I am not a christian or bound to any dogmas of any organized religion but the soul and the body are still seperate including the physical mind and it's function. My soul is present to assist me in my journey and guide me to certain truths provided that I continue to seek the truth. It is not present as an intity that this feeble body can manipulate or influence outside of the addition of the experiences that I realize in this life. Perhaps for you to better understand the phenomina of a soul you would do better trying to prove its existance rather than dissprove it. Then you can take your reaserch and record what you have proven to be true instead of what you can prove to be not true. Just a thought!


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Undetectable by Armendinger, Brent [Paperback]


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Brent Armendingers poems are smart, elegiac, and wonderful, filled with formal play, the vapor between rainfall, skies full of knives, and the memories of breath. Undetectable celebrates and makes visible the bodys perforations, the openings between the body and the world, and manifests them in the fracture evident everywhere in this book. These poems pose questions of loveliness and loneliness: Where do syllables take us? and What would it take for the window / to be the wish? Author: Armendinger, Brent Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 60 Publication Date: 2009/12/01 Language: English Dimensions: 4.99 x 7.99 x 0.14 inches

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Did you know that anything you see red isn't red in reality? Let me explain.?


Take blood for example, to the naked eye we see red right? well your wrong in reality the actual color of red is undetectable to the human eye. this is all true by the way.
so red is the color that the human eye picks up
the human eye is color blinded of the actual color.

We see colours because light reflects off other objects and reaches our eyes.
You have a wrong concept, blood/red objects reflect red light, that is the reason why they are called red.
The colour of a object is what it reflects.
So when light falls on blood, all colours except red are absorbed and we see the blood as red.

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  1. Kiki says:

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