DustyFeet
पैर है| outlaw kosher care-bear | Tribe of Dan
People have been killing each other there for thousands of years over BS.
... over their "home". Both sides, either side, neither side. It's about "home".
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People have been killing each other there for thousands of years over BS.
The one true God
Perhaps not. But objective reality is out there, containing sentient, purposeful, feeling beings but possessing no sentience, purpose, emotion of itself.For many theists, their belief in God is based on all of reality being evidence for the existence of God. Forget science. Forget scientific method. Theists are not concerned with devices used to take simple measurements of reality. Theists are only concerned with measuring everything all at once in one breath. Theists are mostly concerned with talking about one single measurement. And that one single measurement is an appreciation of everything in reality. There is nothing objective about how we feel about reality.
Ahm, or we appreciate reality as the world external to us, to be explored, described and explained as best we can, and as to the local part of it, the earth, bending that to our purposes (making it important that we examine our purposes more often than perhaps we do).Either we appreciate reality as being something profound and meaningful, or, we do not.
I don't think I could say that about the believers I know personally. If I understand them correctly, and I may not, they generally regard the divine as internal to the self.For people who appreciate reality as being deeply profound and meaningful in their life, the measure of all reality can only be accurately and completely represented by one and only one word. And that word is God.
For many theists, their belief in God is based on all of reality being evidence for the existence of God. Forget science. Forget scientific method. Theists are not concerned with devices used to take simple measurements of reality. Theists are only concerned with measuring everything all at once in one breath. Theists are mostly concerned with talking about one single measurement. And that one single measurement is an appreciation of everything in reality. There is nothing objective about how we feel about reality. There is no device we can use to measure our feelings about reality. Either we appreciate reality as being something profound and meaningful, or, we do not. For people who appreciate reality as being deeply profound and meaningful in their life, the measure of all reality can only be accurately and completely represented by one and only one word. And that word is God. Any other words we used to represent reality, whether it is sets of mathematics or waxing poetics, all fall short and are incomplete representations of something always beyond simple representations. Reality is always much bigger than any words we use to talk about it. God is the only word with the representational power to accurately reflect the meaning behind the most deeply profound experience some theists have when they experience reality. So for theist, God not only exists, because reality exists, but God is the only fully meaningful explanation for what we experience as reality.
What makes you convinced that this is against science, or the scientific method? The scientific method is based on what you can see, feel, taste, and touch. Anything you can do this with, you can test. So it seems to me that being able to readily access the world around us means we are in a rather constant presence of God's created world. Secular atheists want to pave over this idea, because they believe wrongly that this somehow interferes with their freedom. Uhhh no it doesn't. The world humans make does that. You know Black Mirror's "Nosedive" episode? Where basically everything is like Facebook and ppl can get barred from their workplace because they have a low social score? Yeah, they're trying that in China apparently. God on the other hand built a world that you can even debate whether it is in fact flat or not, or even whether it is real or not, with zero effect on the question of if God exists or not (that's right, you can believe the world God made isn't real and God would still be real).
This is what people call "moot point" time. As in, if something by its very definition is self evident, but irrelevant except to believers, why do you want so strongly to disprove it? If you don't believe in any kind of spiritual world, what you ultimately believe in is big state. Which is fine, go right ahead and give yourself political overlords. But why try to bring everyone else around you down? Unlike the tooth fairy, saying "God is the one that made all this" is pretty self-evident. If it was actually Ahura Mazda then in effect that guy is who you're calling God. You can be definitely sure that someone out there leaves tooth money, but also sure it is your parents because if they die suddenly, all such gifts stop. On the other hand, a blanket statement about something existing because of a Creator is so broad to include stuff that predated humans like dinosaurs and plants and the universe itself. You could possibly say "my mind made all of this" but the average person would decide you are crazy and narcissistic.
You forgot thousands of years of religious forum debates as well. This was going on long before the digital age in the analog form. A single psychological framework of a multiplicity.I am not sure I could add much, but maybe . . .
The nature of our physical existence is as it it is, and yes it reflects the attributes of God, but not our own justification for God. The question from the human perspective is, of course, which God do want to justify as existing based on the nature of our physical existence from the human perspective?
Science and the scientific method is how humanity understands Creation and the attributes of God in our physical existence, but it is not how nor the why we believe in God. The problem with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is they are grounded in ancient scripture, the culture of different religions, and ancient concepts of God, ie Genesis, not compatible with science, and the nature of our physical existence as it is.
You forgot thousands of years of religious forum debates as well. This was going on long before the digital age in the analog form. A single psychological framework of a multiplicity.
I think you are mixing it up.For many theists, their belief in God is based on all of reality being evidence for the existence of God. Forget science. Forget scientific method. Theists are not concerned with devices used to take simple measurements of reality. Theists are only concerned with measuring everything all at once in one breath. Theists are mostly concerned with talking about one single measurement. And that one single measurement is an appreciation of everything in reality. There is nothing objective about how we feel about reality. There is no device we can use to measure our feelings about reality. Either we appreciate reality as being something profound and meaningful, or, we do not. For people who appreciate reality as being deeply profound and meaningful in their life, the measure of all reality can only be accurately and completely represented by one and only one word. And that word is God. Any other words we used to represent reality, whether it is sets of mathematics or waxing poetics, all fall short and are incomplete representations of something always beyond simple representations. Reality is always much bigger than any words we use to talk about it. God is the only word with the representational power to accurately reflect the meaning behind the most deeply profound experience some theists have when they experience reality. So for theist, God not only exists, because reality exists, but God is the only fully meaningful explanation for what we experience as reality.
modern mythology and modern scripture is far better. I love dr. Who.I have not forgotten it all, but the past ancient dialogues and debates were shrouded and anchored in ancient mythology engraved in ancient scripture like the Pentateuch, especially Genesis.
modern mythology and modern scripture is far better. I love dr. Who.
No myth is a myth.True, mythology is fiction past and present.
No myth is a myth.
My experience with theism has generally bad philosophy and bad science and actually having very little to do with either yhe bible or the topic god. Usually just extremely superficial "i believe". GenereallyFor many theists, their belief in God is based on all of reality being evidence for the existence of God. Forget science. Forget scientific method. Theists are not concerned with devices used to take simple measurements of reality. Theists are only concerned with measuring everything all at once in one breath. Theists are mostly concerned with talking about one single measurement. And that one single measurement is an appreciation of everything in reality. There is nothing objective about how we feel about reality. There is no device we can use to measure our feelings about reality. Either we appreciate reality as being something profound and meaningful, or, we do not. For people who appreciate reality as being deeply profound and meaningful in their life, the measure of all reality can only be accurately and completely represented by one and only one word. And that word is God. Any other words we used to represent reality, whether it is sets of mathematics or waxing poetics, all fall short and are incomplete representations of something always beyond simple representations. Reality is always much bigger than any words we use to talk about it. God is the only word with the representational power to accurately reflect the meaning behind the most deeply profound experience some theists have when they experience reality. So for theist, God not only exists, because reality exists, but God is the only fully meaningful explanation for what we experience as reality.
and so is the photo. Nature loves to hide, like a stick bug? Is a stick bug myth? You seem to believe myth means fiction, not scientific? . That developed in christianity in context to other traditions and my degree was considered a "science" at one time!!! Or the queen of sciences. After all science gave us the easter bunny based on empericial observations.True, but it is also fiction, so what?!?!?!
Yes. Many people are told (doesnt need to be instruction) when they were young. When they grow older, they, like most children, take what they learn to make sense out of life. Some teens move on to something else. Others stick with what makes sense to them. Its natural part of human growth.
It does not make god exist. Your upbringing and views makup (is built up of) the existence of god. Without these things youd be like me, no god influence whatsoever. Facts arent bias.
I can see that following what you were told and identified as true for yourself. If you are someone like me, you look up and say... okay.... and god is, where?
God proves science; science doesnt prove god.
Without being predisposed to god (and one creator or god at that!), knowing how earth revolves around the sun and when dinasours roam the earth doesnt show god. They are very isolated events from any supernatural cause. Those causes or origins are from you; your truth; your mind.
How?
I know why. Science can prove itself true by science. How does science prove heaven?
Which heaven? Christian? Buddhist? Hindu? (Case in point) I understand the psychological concept of knowing their is a creator but knowing which??
Thats all you.
No. Things move unto itself. You say you study science? How does energy (keeping it is simple) move on its own? Does it?
I mean, from what I know, energy is the source, origin, and movement of all things. Nothing is static just we think it is (case in point). What you did was confirmation bias. Its an assumption of truth based on what you already know and grown up with. If someone moved energy, other science would have picked it up. Science isnt biased.
Hence why its not from god. It just is.
Basically. Everything is "living"... energy, atoms, I dont know, organisms (you get my point?) That doesnt mean its from god. Just because X doesnt mean Y, doesnt mean the correct problem is 2 plus Z. (Yes. I know it doesnt make sense. See where Im coming from?)
Yes. But that doesnt mean the answer of god as the placeholder of what science cant explain. There is a term for that. I cant think of the name.
Me? Im not a science person. Im an artist. I see beauty in a lot of things I wish I can draw, paint, and write about. I do understand these things are not depended on my mind to exist. Beauty, yes it does. One persons work of art is another persons trash. (One persons sun risng from god is another persons earth revolving around the sun) But that doesnt change how I/we feel.
Just because it comes from my mind doesnt make it less important than knowing it is part of a god somewhere. Depends on the person. Science isnt bias.
Confirmation bias, also known as Observational selection or The enumeration of favorable circumstances is the tendency for people to (consciously or unconsciously) seek out information that conforms to their pre-existing view points, and subsequently ignore information that goes against them, both positive and negative. Confirmation bias - RationalWiki
In other words, someone told you god exist and created everything. You grew up with that knowledge. Every coinsdence, moving of the earth, even how you breathe comes from god. Not because god does exist but because you already have preknowledge. Whatever contradicts that knowlege, you ignore naturaly. Those you take in (say the part of science you connect with) are those that you feel is true to your prior knowledge.
Its an interesting way humans think of things. If youre into science, psychology is a good field to understand the mind in relation to our religion. There is also neurotheology, but not an exact science. Probably because it challenges the validity of religious belief via science (challenges the bias) so its disregarded.
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If you unspiritualize it, it makes sense. It just describes life sacredness of life and gratitude of it. God is the sacredness of life. God means gratitude and love because that is how I feel when I am in tuned with myself, others, and my environment.
It's very clear cut.
The truth is, I don't really learn that much about your faith by asking questions like that... because those aren't really questions about faith, those are questions about religion. And it's very important to understand the difference between religion and faith.
Thanks for the heads up. I am not on the site every day, sometimes absent for a week or more.
So your definition of a god is a hunch and or a feeling? Most people tend to go with an actual being.