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Observing is learning, but not at the same rate?
Animals can learn new techniques, but it's at a much slower pace.
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Observing is learning, but not at the same rate?
Why wouldn't they? At our core, we ourselves are just highly intelligent animals. Is te possession of a soul determined by sentience? Wouldn't all living things in nature be worthy of an everlasting life force? But, I dunno. Just throwing it out there.
Not at the same rate as humans, anyway. We are proven to have more of a learning capability than most wild animals, dolphins being the closest, I think.
I feel a soul is a thing created by humans, because we needed something to look forward to after death when we created religion. Do animals have souls? No. Do animals have religion? No. The the showing of feelings, and spirits can be seen as a behavioral pattern, for the lack of a better thought. Animals can be depressing, or very silly. But it's not like they're trying to be. Most wild animals don't feel. That's how we define having a soul. The abilities to love, hate, be happy, and feel sadness. Feelings are the key to the definition of a soul. We have bred some animals into a false sense of having a soul, like dogs that save their owners. We perceive this to be love, but really it doesn't know any better way to get food. dogs used to be able to hunt for themselves, and some still can. Most however, have been formed to what we see fit. Most house cats are similar. Don't try to bring home a leopard and expect it to eat the food out of the bowl you set out for it. It would likely maul you first, because you look similar to a food source it is used to.
And that's my take, for the most part. If I think of something else, I'll edit.
A miserable pile of secrets. But enough talk, have at you!What is a soul anyway?
A miserable pile of secrets. But enough talk, have at you!
Animals have souls, sure. Gingers don't.
On a serious note, yes, I believe that they have souls.
If you count feelings like love and hatred as having a soul, then yes, animals have souls.
Do we really know the qualities of a soul to differ weather they has a soul or not? I think animals Have a soul becouse theres so much personality difference and intelligence to some animals. I doubt its just basic instinct