Clizby Wampuscat
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I agree ideas are useful. I never said they were not. Idea's do not make reality. There are probably sea creatures we do not have any idea that exist. That does not mean they do not exist.Lying is also useful and sometimes even necessary to communicate. Look at it this way, without ideas, "existence" doesn't exist. Because existence, itself, is an idea that we generate in our minds from the sea of otherwise undifferentiated and meaningless phenomena in which we live. Without ideas, that sea remains just a sea of meaningless phenomena. We can't even experience being here without ideation. There's no "reality" for us without it. Perception IS conception.
I disagree. Look around you and you can see that we can have a high level of certainty about a lot of things. This is demonstrable everyday.All certainty is delusion. The best we humans can do is extrapolate a reasonable probability. We need to learn to be honest about this, and stop pretending that we are "almost 100% certain". Certainty in any percentage is delusion. Establishing probability and allowing it to remain probability helps to keep us more honest and sane.
It is a truth of the automobile, so is the color and shape etc.But it is not the "truth of that thing". How an automobile functions is not the truth of the automobile.
There is no one truth about you. There are many truths, some about function, some about beliefs etc.How my body functions is not the truth of me.
This is untrue. For example, through science people have discovered that the sun is made up of mostly hydrogen. That is a truth about the sun that says nothing about how it functions.Science does not discover the truth of anything. It only discovers the physical functionality.
Those can be employed to find truth, however, these have been demonstrated to be an inferior method to find truth than science. What truth has religion discovered?To discover the truth of things, we need to employ philosophy, art, and even religion.
What do you mean by the "truth of things"?
This is where you muddy the waters. When you say God is real because we have had an idea of God confuses the meaning of what you are trying to communicate. Most people in everyday language talk about the idea of god and god existing as two different things. If you must say God exists, and all you mean is that an idea of god exists then you need to more clear.I agree. When people state that "God is real", they have as yet said nothing. Because the question is; "what God is real in what ways?" Clearly God is real, or we couldn't be discussing it.
This is funny because you are the one being cryptic using language in a different way than most people would use it. The ideas of existence and non existence as used by most people is very useful in everyday life and in discovering new truths and makes things more clear.But reality encompasses a great many ideas, things, and states, and circumstances. In fact, it encompasses EVERYTHING. So we need to learn to stop being so cryptic, and start being more articulate and honest about what we proclaim to others if we want anyone else to understand us.