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Over a decade ago I debated a Christian apologist over the fact that the Biblical writers had no idea of what the human brain was.
My point was
that, if the Bible was literally correct, than both the first artificial heart
recipients Barney Clark and Robert Schrader (who died while on these machines)
would have been totally "unable to
have asked Jesus into their hearts" since they had in fact had no hearts
for Jesus to live in and thus ended up in Hell. This Christian apologist said
this was "ridiculous" and was very adamant that the term
"heart" in the Bible was used as a purely symbolic term being that the
Biblical authors knew full well that the muscle we call the heart was not really the place emotions and thought. By contrast, I strongly disagreed and
reaffirmed the fact that what the Bible said about the heart (Greek: Kardia, from which we get Cardiac) is exactly what is meant. (You see, we atheists are basically Bible Believers!)