engaged with your body in the task of reading. You are, if science must be naturalistic, engaged in an activity that science will never understand. Science bound by naturalism will never be able to recognize an immaterial soul. Reading is not scientifically explainable. This holds true for whatever activity in which humans, or any other beings with souls, engage themselves. Worst of all, the same research futility that plagued the physicist will return with a vengeance for the psychologist. Human
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