I like to think that all my opinions are provisional. If something compelling comes along I like to consider it and adjust my world view accordingly if I have to. It was with this in mind that when I went to the library yesterday, along with two novels (one based on cyber games and the other on genetically modified monsters!) I took out a book called 'Letters to a non-believer' by Thomas Crean, who happens to be a monk. He wrote a book called 'A Catholic replies to Professor Dawkins', so I thought I would give it a whirl.
In chapter two he assumes that 'non-believers' will at least agree that there is such a thing as the 'soul'.
Closed the book at that point.
