by jimwalton » Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:14 am
Only humans, and all humans, go to the afterlife.
> Is it only fully conscious humans that die, or does it also apply to babies, embryo's or zygotes as well?
Our science of zygotes was unknown to the ancients, but there are plenty of clues in the Bible that life begins at conception. We have every reason to believe that babies, embryos, and zygotes go to the afterlife. Just because they are undeveloped and/or unborn doesn't mean they're not human. Their chromosomal makeup tells us they are.
> And what about really smart chimps or dolphin's that are capable of learning and experiencing a wide range of emotions.
There is nothing in the Bible that indicates it's intelligence or emotions that qualify one for the afterlife. What the Bible says instead is that being human qualifies one for the afterlife.
> And what about people with severe brain deficiencies that have what amounts to no more than mere survival instincts?
There is nothing in the Bible that indicates it's intelligence that qualifies one for the afterlife. If one is human, there is an afterlife.
> And what about neanderthals, our sister species back in the ice age (I think) who were both smarter and stronger than the homo sapiens?
There is nothing in the Bible that indicates that intelligence or strength qualifies one for the afterlife. It is my particular perspective that Neanderthals did not have an afterlife.