If you do, then what exactly defines a soul in your view?

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Answering my own question: I’ve always identified as an atheist but I still believe there’s more to us than just atoms.

In my view, there’s something in our consciousness that gives you identity and defines who you are, why you perceive the flow of time and the sequence of events that happens to a specific person (you). It’s why from my perspective I’m the main character of my story and everyone else is essentially an NPC.

This is what I would call a soul. I don’t believe they’re immortal or anything, however.

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I’d imagine you’re rather unique. I have a hard time imagining atheists believing in something as nebulous as a soul.

EDIT: Please don’t downvote OP, if anything this is a more interesting discussion thread than just “No, we’re just meat and electricity”

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Atheists by and large don’t outright reject the possibility of the unknown. They just don’t hang their whole lives on it and make up stories to make it less unnerving to contemplate. The fact is we can’t know everything, and our collective knowledge as a species probably barely scratches the surface of reality. But we can rule certain specific use cases out on a logical basis.

Almost anything is possible. Likely? Fuck no. But possible.

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No worries about the downvoting. There’s no karma display :P

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I think low voted comments still get pushed to the bottom though, is that not right?

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Tbf I don’t see anything weird in being an atheist and believing in souls in the philosophical sense, as a part of consciousness in humans, animals and perhaps advanced AI in the future (but it’s a whole different topic) that lets us experience reality rather than being glorified chunks of matter which just exist.

Maybe there’s a better term than soul for this, but it has nothing to do with the concept of afterlife.

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there’s something in our consciousness that gives you identity and defines who you are

Identity, personality, soul … I feel these terms are somewhat synonymous, if we exclude the spiritual connation, which I’d like to.

why you perceive the flow of time and the sequence of events that happens to a specific person (you).

Not sure what that means or wether that question makes sense. As I see it, all the above mentioned synonyms emerge from the brain doing it’s thing. A human brain working under normal condition creates a ‘you perceive the flow’.

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So why do brain accidents change your personality, if we’re more than atoms? Shouldn’t the soul preserve you even if the atoms in the brain are broken from their place?

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Sense of self does not have to be connected to one’s personality.

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It does. For example many people with depression feel they’re worthless (their sense of self), which is fixed by using anti-depressants, meaning it happens in the brain/body. Unless of course anti-depressants are some magical thing that somehow can fix soul.

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Because our personality is defined by the brain. It’s fully physical. I never said I believe souls have anything to do with personality.

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So what exactly does soul do? Just exists and that’s it?

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But if they don’t have anything to do with who you are as a person (aka personality), and they aren’t your body (aka “just atoms”), then what do they have any impact on?

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