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Scientists generally ignore or dismiss the soul as unsuitable for study. To be precise, the [[methodological naturalism]] of modern science is unable to handle the concept of the soul. Anything which is not material is deliberately excluded from consideration, and as the soul is not a material thing scientists accordingly refuse to study it. This has implications for the study of human [[Psychology]].  There is also the question of when the soul enters the body, as this is important for the debate on [[abortion]] from a theological position.   
 
Scientists generally ignore or dismiss the soul as unsuitable for study. To be precise, the [[methodological naturalism]] of modern science is unable to handle the concept of the soul. Anything which is not material is deliberately excluded from consideration, and as the soul is not a material thing scientists accordingly refuse to study it. This has implications for the study of human [[Psychology]].  There is also the question of when the soul enters the body, as this is important for the debate on [[abortion]] from a theological position.   
  
It should be noted that there was once a study made at the turn of the 20th century of the loss of weight at the time of death.  The scientist doing the measurements concluded that this loss of weight was due to the soul leaving the body.<sup>Citation needed</sup>  No known attempts to follow up his work have ever been made.
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It should be noted that there was once a study made at the turn of the 20th century of the loss of weight at the time of death.  The scientist doing the measurements concluded that this loss of weight was due to the soul leaving the body.<sup>[[Conservapedia Commandments|Citation needed]]</sup>  No known attempts to follow up his work have ever been made.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:44, November 19, 2007

The soul is a vital concept within many religious traditions, including Christianity. The soul is considered to be the eternal element of an individual.

Most Christians regard the soul as the immortal essence of a human - the seat or locus of human will, understanding, morality and/or personality.

Scientists generally ignore or dismiss the soul as unsuitable for study. To be precise, the methodological naturalism of modern science is unable to handle the concept of the soul. Anything which is not material is deliberately excluded from consideration, and as the soul is not a material thing scientists accordingly refuse to study it. This has implications for the study of human Psychology. There is also the question of when the soul enters the body, as this is important for the debate on abortion from a theological position.

It should be noted that there was once a study made at the turn of the 20th century of the loss of weight at the time of death. The scientist doing the measurements concluded that this loss of weight was due to the soul leaving the body.Citation needed No known attempts to follow up his work have ever been made.