Soul: noun; the animating principle
There are many definitions of soul. When tied to religion it becomes very confusing. There are two contradicting opinions held which, if one is true negates the other. I wrestled with this over the years and discovered an interesting observation. Jews speak of the soul as Christian’s do the spirit. Clarity cannot be found in arguing semantics.
I have chosen for clarity a definition which does not involve religion. Given that all systems of the body function as designed, what causes us to roll out of bed in the morning? What causes us to cry? What causes us to like the taste of some things which are despised by others? Why do we smile, frown or scowl? All these things are deemed common among all mankind. Animation is not unique to mankind. Animals are animatronic also. Elephants mourn. Cats play. Dogs seek affection. Animals have souls.
Some say that intellect separates us from animals. Animals have intellect. Perhaps the most intellect on earth might be seen in dolphins. They can use sonar to see fish in the dark. Bats use radar. That is something we cannot do. So exactly what is it that does make man something besides an animal?
We are the only species which demonstrates an awareness of a creator. The demonstration of awareness goes back far before reading, writing and reasoning. Primitive cultures around the globe have left evidence of higher power worship. Yet there is nothing within the animating principle which can be seen as responsible for this awareness. It goes beyond the ability of the animating principle to generate.
If it were part of the animating principle animals would share the same awareness. They do not. So by reason of awareness and awareness alone, man should accept that there is a force which is external to the animating principle at work. Call it whatever you want.
Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Amen. That is what truly sets us apart – that God consciousness. Even the atheist has it. Thanks, my brother.