Ella S.
*temp banned*
I have looked at a variety of definitions for what a deity is and a great deal of them seem to refer to an immaterial mind.
Even definitions like an "absolute principle" frequently define this "absolute principle" as a "Supreme Being" that is independent from matter.
Even definitions that call a deity an "anthropomorphic force of nature," the anthropomorphic properties it takes on are usually mental ones like awareness or anger and by "force" it means that it is not composed of matter
So I'm interested in your thoughts on how likely it is that immaterial minds exist.
Even definitions like an "absolute principle" frequently define this "absolute principle" as a "Supreme Being" that is independent from matter.
Even definitions that call a deity an "anthropomorphic force of nature," the anthropomorphic properties it takes on are usually mental ones like awareness or anger and by "force" it means that it is not composed of matter
So I'm interested in your thoughts on how likely it is that immaterial minds exist.