Go back a post. I was exploring the implications of someone else's premises.so you seek God? I mean you said you have been stopped?
This would be interesting to know, I think.
Or did you mean that people in general search for God?
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Go back a post. I was exploring the implications of someone else's premises.so you seek God? I mean you said you have been stopped?
This would be interesting to know, I think.
Or did you mean that people in general search for God?
Why of course?
This depends on exactly what you mean by "creator." To clear things up for me, please answer this...
Would you consider a creator of the world in which your dream self roams while you sleep?
Please allow me to take it a step further. Does your dream self believe that the you sleeping in your bed created the dream?
Why not? It is obvious to me that there is no creator. Not obvious for you? Fine. But for me it is a definitive "of course".
It is like asking me if I believe that Elvis is alive, or whether black cats bring bad luck. Still obvious to me, but not necessarily to others.
Ciao
- viole
You need tools needed to form beliefs [tools like sufficient level of consciousness, intelligence] and also awareness of what is outside of our dream realm in order to form proper belief and/or disbelief about who or what created the dream. Pretty much like a fetus needs sufficient level of consciousness and sufficient level of intelligence in order to form proper belief whether there is a mom or not, along with the awareness of what is outside the womb in order to form proper belief and/or disbelief about who or what create womb. That is absent in dream realm. How can we do what you're saying in our dreams while our conscious mind is [temporarily] inactive during that period?
If there was sufficient level of awareness and all the tools necessary, we can make a proper judgment. This happens to some extent in lucid dreaming phenomena. Lucid dreamers can be aware that they are in a dream [created by the dreamer]. They can, from what I've read, even manipulate dreams.
Now, who can't all this apply to our real life realm too? Perhaps we are lacking the necessary tools needed and awareness [among other things] to know the creator of our brains, ourselves and our world?
I don't see the difference between believing that there is a creator of the universe and believing that gremlins are the cause of my broken toaster. Both cases appear to be unwisely jumping to conclusions with little-to-no information about the proposed cause. Don't even know whether the proposed cause is a possibility.Whether Elvis is alive or not, or whether black cats really bring bad luck, can be scientifically assessed and determined, the same cannot be done with the case about whether there is a creator or not. I don't think it's wise to jump to conclusions with little-to-no information about something.
I do not believe in a creator of the universe, no.Do you believe in a creator, a conscious force/spirit/energy or being who created this universe/universes?
Your dream self has no beliefs? Makes no decisions?
Have you never had such an experience? It's quite liberating.
Your dream self has no beliefs? Makes no decisions?
Have you never had such an experience? It's quite liberating.
Ok, replace black cats with invisible cats. Or invisible fairies. Or whatever unfalsifiable we might make up..Whether Elvis is alive or not, or whether black cats really bring bad luck, can be scientifically assessed and determined, the same cannot be done with the case about whether there is a creator or not. I don't think it's wise to jump to conclusions with little-to-no information about something.
Ok, replace black cats with invisible cats.
ciao
- viole
Do you believe in a creator, a conscious force/spirit/energy or being who created this universe/universes?
I don't see the difference between believing that there is a creator of the universe and believing that gremlins are the cause of my broken toaster. Both cases appear to be unwisely jumping to conclusions with little-to-no information about the proposed cause. Don't even know whether the proposed cause is a possibility.
Ok, replace black cats with invisible cats. Or invisible fairies. Or whatever unfalsifiable we might make up..
I tripped over an invisible cat once.
I didn't trip over my own two feet.
No really.
It was an invisible cat.
Substitute "gods" for "gremlins" in your question. Whatever probability you get for a god, that is the same as for a gremlin.How common is the occurrence of gremlins breaking toaster in our everyday life as compared to occurrence of highly-sophisticated and complex systems [and/or effects and/or anything] coming to fruition only due some sentient, conscious, focused, perceptive, intelligent, accurate, creative agent(s) that creates, maintains and operates these highly-sophisticated and complex systems [effects/anything] with unchanging laws and constants to keep these systems running in an effective, orderly way?
That is not true*. Demonstrate that weather only comes from a sentient, conscious intelligent beings and/or through deliberate, conscious efforts. Or my love of scallops.We have many continuous, automatic system of highly-sophisticated and complex nature in real world, but they only come from a sentient, conscious intelligent beings and/or through deliberate, conscious efforts.
Do you believe in a creator, a conscious force/spirit/energy or being who created this universe/universes?
Do you believe in a creator, a conscious force/spirit/energy or being who created this universe/universes?
This is putting the cart before the horse. If God does not exist, then all of these "highly-sophisticated and complex systems" are maintained on their own, in observance of the parameters that govern action and interaction in our universe. Without verifiable evidence of God's involvement, you can't just assume that there was such involvement. Besides your first needing to evidence "God" in the first place. Figure out "God", verify His involvement and that the systems wouldn't be in place without that, and THEN you can state that all of the seemingly natural/organic stuff around us is not "nature", it is "God at work."How common is the occurrence of gremlins breaking toaster in our everyday life as compared to occurrence of highly-sophisticated and complex systems [and/or effects and/or anything] coming to fruition only due some sentient, conscious, focused, perceptive, intelligent, accurate, creative agent(s) that creates, maintains and operates these highly-sophisticated and complex systems [effects/anything] with unchanging laws and constants to keep these systems running in an effective, orderly way?p