
Originally Posted by
zimabog
Here is my take on the matter:
Through my research I have concluded that some type of evolution is true. That means humans evolved from some type of other primate, and that other type of primate evolved from some type of monkey, and that type of monkey evolved from some other type of mammal, and that type of mammal evolved... going all way back to the most simplest of creatures.
These simple creatures could not be judged by their actions. You can not judge a mouse on it's integrity, you can not judge a fish by it's morals, you can not judge a bacterium by it's ethics.
So where in human evolution did the ability to be judged and go to an afterlife occur? Did it occur in Homo Erectus? Were pre-homo sapiens able to go to Heaven? Where is this bold clear line of NO HEAVEN / HEAVEN in human evolution? Since there isn't really a bold clear line in evolution anyway, how can something so black/white, on/off such as a Heaven/Hell exist? Why are humans so determined that we are so different than the rest of the animal kingdom? We are animals just like dogs, cats, squirrels, mice. The only thing majorly different is our brain power. If our brain is the only major component so different, then the soul must be in the brain. But the brain is a material object, so how can an immaterial object depend solely on this material brain object. So when your brain gets destroyed you unique humanness is also destroyed. So how do you go to Heaven without your material brain? You can't. So I guess there is no Heaven/Hell.