Hi
I am looking for rational intellectual arguments for the existence of God, and why a particular religion is true. Why I am looking for this? Because so far I haven't found any, and I want to seek out arguments that opposes my present intellectual conclusion.
Hiya Rorschach, it isn't often that I run into someone as direct as myself here on RF, so I appreciate your frankness. No doubt my answers will tick off the holy rollers, but I can't say I am terribly concerned about ruffling people's feathers.
So..
How do you know your religion is right concerning what it states to be true about the universe?
Well, be honest, you already know the answer. The simple truth is that people simply believe their religion is the "right way" and they are merely expressing their opinion that they think reality is coddled in the clothing of their religious framework. Fortunately, that does not change reality an iota, save in the experience of said believer. For some odd quirk of human psychology people also feel that having a billion people agree with their religious outlook MAKES that outlook correct. The simple fact is -- it does not. I call it the Lemming syndrome.
On what ground did you come to the conclusion that your religious explanation was the most plausible one as opposed to other religions' explanations or atheism?
By and large you should receive the answers "revelation" and "faith". For those in the first camp, they have have a deep religious experience that put them firmly on their path which is supported by their faith. For those who have had no such "revelations" it's all about faith. Keep clicking your heels... eventually you will be back in Kansas. Honest!!! (If you believe... that is.)
Now to thoroughly rattle your cage, I subscribe to no religion of man and look down on those primitive religions with more than a measure of disdain. I have had extraordinary experiences in consciousness that have gone on for over thirty years and I (hopefully) see no end in sight. I like to pretend that my view of reality is just that -- reality. I don't often use terms like "god" unless chatting to theists otherwise they may never figure out what I am babbling about. If I say "god" then at least they have a requisite reference point and we can dialogue from there, lol.
It is my direct experience that "god" may well be what I describe as a "psychological energy gestalt" that is perhaps more the building blocks of reality (well below the sub-atomic level) that binds all realities like "glue", rather than being some old dork with "god" pinned to his lapel who just by chance looks like you or me.
I am also on record as saying that "god" is an experience and you experience this aspect of reality whether you are aware of it or not, although it is much more pleasant being aware of it, I utterly assure you.
I have also had the great pleasure of spending time with an aspect of "god" called Vishnu by our dear Hindu friends, although I now understand the reasons for the precipitation of that experience and have moved well beyond the need for that kind of symbolism. It was pretty awesome, nonetheless.
On what ground did you come to the conclusion that your religious explanation was the most plausible one as opposed to other religions' explanations or atheism?
I am far too clever to say that my way
is the right way or the "true" path as those sentiments have little meaning to me. I would never suggest that my way is better than any other and that is the greatest clue for others to consider. I am also not looking for followers, lol and find the idea absurd to say the least. I am far more interested in empowering others to discover their own inner reality and then just maybe, they can come back and tell me what they have discovered. In my distorted view of reality, reality trumps illusion at every turn, but the sad reality is that most people are far too comfortable in their illusions and are not ready to take the plunge into themselves. They must sense that when you are fully yourself, you have no one else to blame and ultimately you are the master of your own reality. I do understand how that can be a bit daunting.
There is no one to bow down to. There is no one to fear. There is nothing to hide from and there is no limit on experience. In my insane view of reality, we perpetually exist in an open system. There is no death, but there are distinct transitions and their is more joy and love than most people dare to believe.
Oh well... I could be wrong. Just exactly would this old fool know?