No it won't but can it help.
Can't morality be 'objective' up until a point. In other words, humans can agree on what morality is.
If humanity wants to move in the right direction together, we need to be on the same page, for example, agreeing on what morality is
Could it be like dogs not knowing the Eiffel Tower exists because of their intelligence/awareness and consciousness is not 'good' enough?
So we are like dogs that are unaware of some higher dimension because our intelligence/awareness and consciousness is not 'good' enough?
To become aware of...
Yeah, I understand and honestly happy for you but wouldn't it be better for everyone else, if he just made himself known to the rest of us.....without the 'subjective' leap of faith
Maybe it does matter if someone says your experience was false because if no one did, it means we would be living in a world of kaos.
We need objective truths and science is the best way to get to them. And as far as I'm concerned, the inability to speak to dead people is one of them.
If...
This is true, why all the ‘ducks and drakes’ why not just say here I am, why does god hide?
Like I said before any genuine miracle will do. (And something that supposedly happened in the bible doesn’t count)
It’s a fair assumption to make, he does not make himself known because he is not there
Or a certain level of consciousness
Like the dog and the Eiffel Tower.
Maybe this is an area where God can exist? She may exist but our consciousness cannot detect it. Like the dog and the Eiffel Tower?
Yes it can, depending on the perspective.
Below is straight off the internet.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no one hears it, does it make a sound? If by 'sound' you mean 'acoustic vibrations in the air', the answer is 'Yes. ' But if by 'sound' you mean an auditory experience in the brain...
I don't mean to sound rude but how can you come to these conclusions?
How can a book or man who lived 2000 years ago in the Middle East make you believe in stuff like this? Look at it in isolation and it is so abstract and 'out there'
The idea behind it has merit, but these ideas can be found...
Yes I understand what you are trying to get at but the reason for the thread is that someone like myself needs more then just words from an ancient text or words from other people to believe in god and religion. I need to see it for myself.
It is a leap of faith, that is just too far. So to...
Okay, but the system I used in the example, makes total sense.
Do you think everyone has the right to make up their own mind between what's correct or not? Purely subjective?