Oleron
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Someone has probably thought of this question before but I'm interested in knowing at what point in human evolution the soul appeared.
As far as I'm aware, most philosophies/religions (apart from the reincarnation crowd) indicate that humans are special among all life because man has an immortal soul.
So if man has a soul but the ancient common ancestor between man and the apes did not, when did the soul evolve? Homo Habilis? Homo Erectus? Did the Neanderthals have souls?
As far as I'm aware, most philosophies/religions (apart from the reincarnation crowd) indicate that humans are special among all life because man has an immortal soul.
So if man has a soul but the ancient common ancestor between man and the apes did not, when did the soul evolve? Homo Habilis? Homo Erectus? Did the Neanderthals have souls?