AB,
But my argument was not just that conscious awareness is not fully defined.
Actually it was (what else have you to invalidate the evidence ranged against your for consciousness as an emergent property?) but, even if you did have other arguments, that wouldn’t remove the problem that there’s even less definition for “soul”. Why does you own argument not therefore apply equally to your own proposition?
Incidentally, don’t think for one moment by the way that being “not fully defined” is a good argument in any case. Lots of phenomena are not fully defined – gravity for example – but we have perfectly good models for them nonetheless.
I believe I said it was impossible to define in material terms because there is no way a recipient of information can be defined by material reactions alone.
First, no you didn’t. You just said that it’s “not fully defined” as if that was in some way relevant.
Second, that’s yet another
non sequitur.
Third, you have no argument
of any kind to suggest that a “recipient of information” cannot be defined in material terms. Your problem here is that you severely underestimate the scale of very large numbers, and you have no grasp of the phenomenon of emergence that occurs when those very large numbers of components interact in consistent ways.
I know there is no physical definition for the awareness of the human soul…
There’s no definition for it
of any kind, “physical" or otherwise. Nor is there any logic for it that isn’t hopelessly internally contradictory. Nor is there one scrap of one jot of one iota of evidence for it.
Apart from that though…
…but for me the spiritual definition derived from the Christian bible is all I need.
For
you, I don’t doubt it. For me the definition of leprechauns in “My Big Book of Leprechaunology” is all I need too.
Problem is though, neither of these beliefs provides a logical path from “true for me only” to “true for you too” – which I why your attempts at proselytising are doomed from the get go, at least when you try them on an audience possessed of critical faculties. Your grandson on the other hand is likely to be more vulnerable to them, at least for a few more years.