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The pope's most fallible brain--or soul?

Publication: American Atheist Magazine
Publication Date: 22-MAR-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
People have worried whether the pope would still be infallible if he had a brain tumor or if someone slipped LSD into his communion wine. These problems are interesting, and their biological implications are worth pursuing. As you know, every minute of your life, your body is exchanging matter and energy with its environment. New atoms are being taken in and old atoms are being lost. Every few years, you literally have a new body. Your personal identity is no more real...

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