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This work discusses a God-Soul Theory. The theory advocates that a human-like god exists only subjectively and is not objectively real. A monotheistic first father god is a subjective way of identifying an unknown beginning and a way of orienting to what is good, caring, and protective of humans. The God-Soul Theory proposes that all gods, especially the monotheistic first father god of Middle East origin and Western culture is an artistic creation by word artists that occurs only in the cerebral cortex of the human brain. The God-Soul Theory further asserts that the human soul is real and…mehr

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This work discusses a God-Soul Theory. The theory advocates that a human-like god exists only subjectively and is not objectively real. A monotheistic first father god is a subjective way of identifying an unknown beginning and a way of orienting to what is good, caring, and protective of humans. The God-Soul Theory proposes that all gods, especially the monotheistic first father god of Middle East origin and Western culture is an artistic creation by word artists that occurs only in the cerebral cortex of the human brain. The God-Soul Theory further asserts that the human soul is real and yet, is not a shining divine presence within but is a triune forcible hunger for food, sex and reproduction, and aggression that forces life to live and survive. The soul is a continuation of the energy elements of the earth, and is a continuation of a cosmological force that moves the universe and ever exists on its own.
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Edward Conklin grew up and lived most of his life in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York. In 1978 he moved to Florida and presently resides near the small country town of Cassadaga, well known for its many psychics and mediums. He received his Ph.D. in 2002 in the field of the psychology of Religion, and teaches courses in Humanities, Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology at the university and college level.