syo
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The Gods will contact us.Imagine for a moment, a hypothetical scenario where everyone's memory of every religion disappeared and all the literature vanished.
How would one find or demonstrate a certain deity exists?
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The Gods will contact us.Imagine for a moment, a hypothetical scenario where everyone's memory of every religion disappeared and all the literature vanished.
How would one find or demonstrate a certain deity exists?
The Gods will contact us.
Can you imagine what a caveman or cavewoman would think if he or she saw the stuff we have today?
This reminds me of a similar hypothetical I posed someone who was insisting that atheism was as "taught" a mind-set as any theism was.Imagine for a moment, a hypothetical scenario where everyone's memory of every religion disappeared and all the literature vanished.
How would one find or demonstrate a certain deity exists?
The reason I ask this is because science does not need previous literature to observe a phenomenon, hypothesise, verify, experiment and then create theories. It seems like scientific theories do not need previous literature the same way religion does and there's no way to replicate scripture.
The gods of polytheistic traditions are various aspects of reality. That they exist is kind of a... 'well, duh!' That they are gods is not. Not everyone deifies the same things, nor should they. That only makes for false gods.
Indeed. I think I've got similar results. The answers I got from theists were: god is coming, we're all theists at heart, we'll just make up new deities, new religions will be invented, and it's unlikely we'll get to our current religions or deities.This reminds me of a similar hypothetical I posed someone who was insisting that atheism was as "taught" a mind-set as any theism was.
I proposed we think about a world in which the coming generation was given no scripture, taught no religious doctrine, and told nothing of God. I asked how many of those kids (without any information at all) would somehow come to know the particulars of any given religion as "truth". And then I asked how many kids this person thought might be atheist. Needless to say, the reply to that post was a lot of yammering on in other subjects and avoiding the question.
The Gods will contact us.
I liked your post but are you saying here the deity itself is not real, but what they represent is real?
I'm sorry, I still don't quite get it. Territories are abstract concepts. If you remove people, you wouldn't find territories. Similarly, maps represent how we mapped the landscape. However, if we remove all maps, the landscape stay the same. Are you saying these abstract concepts are real?No. Hmm. Let's see if I can explain this differently.
To try and put things simply with an analogy, think about a map that represents some particular bit of territory. The things we label as gods are the territory, but not everyone labels their map that way. They might not use the label "gods" (or other cultural equivalents) on their map at all. Both territory and the maps representing said territory are quite real and impactful.
Your reply was very thought out and, I think, You’re the most intellectual honest theist I’ve met! You’re right, we might do it all over without some sort of deity intervention. However, don’t you think a deity would show themselves now to sort out the thousands of denominations, religions and non-theists? I don’t see why they’d show up in this hypothetical. in fact, with the rise of atheism, I’d think now would be a good time to show up.
You’re right about not changing the fundamentals of humanity. Consider, however, our vast knowledge, science, cultural integration, etc has already changed how humanity acts towards others and life. Therefore, it changes based on our upbringing and environment. For instance, I don’t see slavery as the norm anymore even though some religions may slightly promote it
I don't see that happening, frankly. It's just that I have run into so many atheists who have come right out and told me that even if God Himself showed up personally and said "I AM" to them, they wouldn't accept that as proof enough.
Now THAT, I think, is faith stronger than pretty much anything a theist can come up with!
Well, this is very interesting. However, didn't you claim God did show his existence to everybody? There are a ton of rules from religions, some a bit weird, all in the name of god whom supposedly showed himself. Wouldn't you prefer clear instructions rather than vague interpretative ones? I also see an argument on the other side. I've never known free will(if it exists) to diminish or vanish because one shows themselves. Parents will make rules and appear as gods in the eyes of their children. Nonetheless, as they grow up they leave the nest and become autonomous. The most unhealthy relationships are when the parents lack presents in their children's lives. Oh dear. You're a bit stuck between a rock and a hard place here.What this says about us...me...is that God simply isn't going to appear and provide absolute proof of His existence. Doing so will destroy our free will every inch as much as the doctrine of predestination does.
Indeed, I don't think religions should go. I think it makes us who we all are today. For better or worse. I prefer better.I think it WOULD destroy a huge amount of the best things about being human, as well as some of the worst, and we would have to start all over.
Oh really on previous literature iscience is a scaffolding completely dependent on previous texts..Imagine for a moment, a hypothetical scenario where everyone's memory of every religion disappeared and all the literature vanished.
How would one find or demonstrate a certain deity exists?
The reason I ask this is because science does not need previous literature to observe a phenomenon, hypothesise, verify, experiment and then create theories. It seems like scientific theories do not need previous literature the same way religion does and there's no way to replicate scripture.
Ok, so how can I find a deity today or in the hypothetical without examining religion?
Nah. You misunderstood, or choose not to grasp
what I said.
It has seemed to me that for those to whom the
"god" belief is central to their reality, "no god"
is just inconceivable. All is without form, and void.
"God", for all the versions that people come up with,
is completely undetectable. Nothing is known about it
including whether or not it exists. In all regards it meets
all the same specifications as anything does not exist
at all.
Just how that becomes the center point of reality for
some people is says something about the human mind,
yes. A quirk of some people's mentality does not very logically
translate into meaning that there is something greater
and longer lasting than the entire universe (multiversees).
If it does for you, it does.
I think deep down everyone knows God exists
when they bump into God again, they will already know Him.
As I see it, God is nothing like religion teaches.
Obviously this is what you think
I have encountered a lot of people who have told me in
their various ways that I really do believe, but,
wont be honest, just want to sin, am in Satan's
thrall, and all of the other things they come up
with. (make up)
I find the Bible answers how the witnesses see Jesus after he was crucified is via resurrection.
The God of Jesus resurrected the dead Jesus out of the grave according to Acts chapter 2.
Resurrected Jesus, Not back into his physical body, but back into his pre-human spirit heavenly body.
Thus, the resurrected Jesus appeared in his spirit body in the presence of his God as per Hebrews 9:24.
'Flesh and blood' ( physical ) can Not inherit the kingdom according to 1 Corinthians 15:50.
Since the spirit or invisible body of Jesus could Not be seen by his followers is why Jesus used several different materialized bodies to appear to his followers. That is why at first they did Not recognize the resurrected spirit Jesus.
Luke 24:16-44; John 21:14
As for Paul, Acts of the Apostles 9:4-7 lets us know Paul heard the voice of the resurrected spirit Jesus.
We choose not to listen.That's very optimistic. Considering the rise of atheism, thousands of denominations and religions, why do you think god hasn't contacted us now?
It's because you believe it. The science one is true whether you believe it or not. Nobody can make a computer or any modern equipment without the verified theories of science. We use it every day whether we believe in a creator or not.You fully understand, and being a reasonably intelligent person, even anticipate the fact that all I have to do is say without the Creator, Jehovah God none of that would be possible?
If you think God is like a human or demands you to do something then that makes sense. But what if God or even gods aren't like that?That's very optimistic. Considering the rise of atheism, thousands of denominations and religions, why do you think god hasn't contacted us now?
I find what Job did help his God.Not for me at least. God is God, doesn't matter if you sacrifice everything for it and become miserable. It won't change or help God.