DHK said:My mind is very physical. Let me find a surgeon and ask him to operate on your brain, and remove it. If he removes you appendix you will be fine. If he removs your tonsils (if you still have them) you probably will be better off. If he removes a kidney your body will still function. But if he removes your brain, guess what? You cease to live.
The brain is the mind. It is very physical. It is the center of operations for all the body. That is where the conscience mind and the subconscience mind is located--in the brain. It is a complex mini-computer, more complex than the computer that you are typing at now.
You say we all have a chemical imbalance. On what authority do you say this? Are you accusing all these posters that you are interacting with as being chemically imbalanced. There would be many that will take offence with that statement. A chemically imbalanced person usually needs some "chemical" to keep the balance that his body needs. If he doesn't get it, it will affect his body in some way or another, whether in epilepsy or in some other disorder. Again, I ask what makes you an authority on this subject? What are your credentials?
You have claimed some strange things here that cannot be verified scientifically. Where do your facts come from?
DHK
Do our thoughts originate in our brain? If thoughts originated in our brain then we would be prisoners of our brain, helplessly dragged along as its chemical/electrical processes determined our thoughts and even our morals and emotions.
The Bible says that man's inner turmoil, insecurity, lust, anger, conflict with himself and others, and any other "emotional problems" which beset him are spiritual at their root (2 Corinthians 7:1; Galations 5:16; Colossians 1:21). They result from man's rebellion against God. Therefore, the solution to man's emotional and spiritual problems is reconciliation to God---not anti-depressant pills. Whatever happened to sin? It seems as though sin has been relabeled as "disease" and "illness"