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Is Objective Knowledge of the Gods Possible?

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Is there such a thing as objective knowledge of deity? Why or why not? And what do you mean by "objective"?

Is there such a thing as intersubjectively verifiable knowledge of deity? Why or why not?

"Intersubjectively verifiable knowledge" is shorthand for "knowledge that can be verified by more than one person."
 

dannerz

Member
That is like asking : "Where is the material of an immaterial being, because only material is real."
 

dannerz

Member
"Objective knowledge" has to do generally with sets of phenomenon that are easily experienced amoung a group of common people. Objectivity has to do with the democratic and utilitarian spirit. Worshiping mass sensations and mass desires. Objectivists, as they call themselves, or realists, have been caught in disbelieving in aliens, too. But I know with 100% certainty aliens do exist. I can't go out and catch an alien then show it to the controlled mass media can i? Therefor the alien is not "objective".
 
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