AB,
The fact that a material explanation for conscious perception is proving to be so elusive to scientists is not really evidence to support your view. I am fully aware that extensive investigations are being done, but there is still no definition for what it comprises or how it works. Physical reaction to sensory information is not perception.
What's the point in continuing to correct you if you just repeat the same mistakes over and over again?
1. It's not that there's "no definition for what it comprises or how it works" as you wrongly assert, it's that the understanding of these things is
incomplete. We already know a lot about about consciousness (in contrast by the way to your knowledge about your conjecture "soul", about which you know nothing whatever).
2. Looking for gaps in current scientific knowledge and claiming ""God must the the answer" is just god of the gaps thinking and is therefore
bad thinking. Even a moment's reflection should tell you that if you consider how many times it's been attempted in the past only for the gaps to close and for god to lose his hiding place.
3. Your assertion that consciousness can never be understood is just that - an assertion, ie it's just an expression of your personal incredulity. And that provides no rational basis whatever to assert "god".
Desperate, desperate stuff Alan,