Science Saved My Soul, a wonderful take on contemplating the galaxy by Phil Hellenes, (which I'd subtitle The Unnecessity of Religion), who has a number of cosmological videos,and no, he doesn't feel he has a soul, but I'll let him narrate,as he does so well:
I like the rational wiki page for the subject of the soul. Fairly well shows that the soul is a pretty ridiculous concept.
Yes, thanks for posting Phil Hellenes' video. Had I not studied physics and electricity, he would have converted me to the Big Bang religion -- with its demigods, their billions of taxpayers' dollars, their mathematics, their many millions of words, and their lack of even a shred of empirical (laboratory) evidence. Visit www.newtoeu.com and download the free PDF.
If there is background radiation coming our way, how would we recognize it?
It would have to originate from far behind the galaxies and nebulae that surround the Earth and would at best be mixed up with radiation from those things. The most obvious clue would be that foreground objects would be backlit, casting shadows on the sky.
There are no shadows.
Source: www dot thunderbolts dot info
Common Misconceptions #10, S. Schirott, Nov. 29, 2013
Very poetic wordsmith. He's got my vote. I especially liked the comparison between children and science VS adults and religion. What happened to us?