Abut without the means or method to test for it, claims that it is true remain claims, not facts. If the claim is that the soul is part of you and your mind is part of you and your gender is part of you, and neither mind nor soul nor gender have substance or agreed upon definitions, how is a soul not a mind-related claim? How are you defining mind-related? Is the mind a fact - is the mind the brain or does the brain detect the mind? I am also not sure what "you" is - does you mean your identity? Does you mean your mind? Does your identity or mind have substance - would you claim it is out there somewhere and can be tested using naturalistic methods to establish that it is out there somewhere?
Synthetic Dave is programmed to read according to punctuation, so there is a slight pause at commas etc. When it is reading your posts, there are few pauses so I assume few commas. However, I do not listen character by character to check. It does, though, make some of your posts sound muddled and accentuates the impression that you are often missing the point and blurring the issues and points raised.
You put soul, mind and gender together. They are all words coined by humans to enable us to discuss different
aspects of ourselves. That is confusing the issue. Zero evidence exists for the separate existence of soul and mind. Scientists cannot devise experiments to test for any separate existence of either, let alone form a hypothesis to start with. Gender, however, is a word to describe something which has most certainly got a physical body on which to work to find out if there are chemicals, parts of DNA, etc which can be shown to have some cause for the person’s gender, as opposed to being simply male or female.
The 'soul' does not exist. Okay, there
is a trillions to one possibility that someone, someday, might find something which might lead to test, etc, but for all intents and purposes, it does not exist.
The 'mind' does not exist as anything separate. If anyone can find a mind without a physical brain, then they will take all Nobel prizes at once, I think!
On this poin, most people take it for granted that there is no separation between the words brain and mind.
Now a more detailed look at your post:
but without the means or method to test for it, claims that it is true remain claims, not facts. If the claim is that the soul is part of you and your mind is part of you and your gender is part of you,
I’m not sure that that claim has been made, i.e. that the soul is ‘part’ of you. As soon as it is expressed in that way, there is some assumption of individuality or separation.
and neither mind nor soul nor gender have substance or agreed upon definitions, how is a soul not a mind-related claim?
What is a ‘mind-related claim’? All claims, ideas, conjectures, totally imaginative ideas, etc are formed in the mind/brain.
Is the mind a fact - is the mind the brain or does the brain detect the mind?
What do
you think? I would be interested to hear a clear definition of what you think.