godnotgod
Thou art That
What you call "having a discussion" I would call "holding court".
You being the District Attorney.
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What you call "having a discussion" I would call "holding court".
You being the District Attorney.
Of course God is true, however, he may have revealed himself in different ways to different cultures and to different persons. 'God' is just as true as 'Gravity'.
Nice assertion. Any evidence?
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Evidence for God:
There are churchs, mosques and temples all over the world. <-- ('real') effect
These sacred buildings would not have been built,
if God had not revealed himself to anyone at any time. <-- obviously.
All this proves is that people believe god to exist
All this proves is that people believe god to exist
You don't think gravity exists?
Please do go on....
Which would be completely ridiculous, since you already observed that the process which enabled the bird to move up toward the berries was created by it's wings. All you need to do is understand the concept of "flight".Well, here is my observation:
I see a tall tree with twigs which bear yummy berries.
On the ground I see a finch.
Then I see that the finch flies up to the yummy berries.
Here is my 'scientific' insight:
There must be a 'force' which causes that the finch flies up to
the yummy berries. The finch is attracted by the berries.
Obviously not, since "counter-gravity" doesn't exist. It is merely resistance to gravity.Arbitrarily I name this 'force' 'Counter-Gravity'.
If I measured the acceleration and the mass of the finch I could even express
the dimensions of this 'force' in numbers/Newton.
Do you believe, that 'Counter-Gravity' is true?
Well, you should, because by reasoning in the very same way scientists invented the
idea of 'Gravity'. Only so they had a term which they could use to name
the (apparent) reason for a specific event which occured in reality (apple falls to the ground):
What nonsense.Well, here is my observation:
I see a tall tree with twigs which bear yummy berries.
On the ground I see a finch.
Then I see that the finch flies up to the yummy berries.
Here is my 'scientific' insight:
There must be a 'force' which causes that the finch flies up to
the yummy berries. The finch is attracted by the berries.
Arbitrarily I name this 'force' 'Counter-Gravity'.
If I measured the acceleration and the mass of the finch I could even express
the dimension of this 'force' in numbers/Newton.
Do you believe, that 'Counter-Gravity' is true?
Well, you should, because by reasoning in the very same way scientists invented the
idea of 'Gravity'. Only so they had a term which they could use to name
the (apparent) reason for a specific event which occured in reality (apple falls to the ground):
lg
Both, 'Gravity' as well as 'God' are nothing else but abstract objects which only
exist in the realm of ideas.
Both ideas were born inside of a human mind, because someone was
so certain that they 'must exist' in order to explain some random event/effect
which happened to them or to an apple in reality.
I fail to see why the existence of any of these two ideas should be more or less
justified than the other.
Also, both ideas seem to be sufficiently true such that they cause
observable effects/events in reality (objects falling to the ground, religious
people who build churchs/mosques/temples etc.).
lg
That doesn't mean the force which we give the name "gravity" doesn't exist ...
You must leave the realm of Reason and Logic before you can even think of approaching the divine nature, though Reason can lead you to a threshold.
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Please note that this little tidbit is NOT...I repeat, NOT...part of any teachings, feigned or otherwise, about enlightenment. It is merely one more mindlessly conceived, knee-jerk reactive pointing of the proverbial finger at the moon. Therefore, it is strongly suggested that all dyed-in-the-wool, throat-lunging finger attackers refrain, and try, try, try looking at the lovely moon instead, thereby allowing me my escape out the back door, just joshin'....:run:
So, you are admitting that you are speaking from ignorance? This is a very interesting tactic to me.
I find this sentence very interesting. I believe it is the logical equivalent of a favorite old adage of fundamentalists I know who say, "God works in mysterious ways," or, as I understand it, "God doesn't make sense."
I disagree. The rational mind can be understood with much more ease than the insane mind.
The perfectly rational mind of God can be understood perfectly with the aid of reason.
Except we can test gravity. It isn't "just" an idea, it's a physical force with actual, testable properties that we can repeatedly test. I don't think your analogy is anywhere near accurate.Yeah, of course 'gravity' exists, I've never doubted it does.
I've only pointed out that 'gravity' exists in the realm of ideas in pretty much
the same way as God exists only there.
No, gravity is a physical force. We can test and observe it.The fact that something exists only as an idea, inside of a human mind, does
not necessarily prevent it from being true or from causing more or less observable
effects in reality.
That's my whole point
Ideas do exist. Hence 'Gravity' exists, 'God' exists, and even 'Lindworms'
do exist, too. All of these things are ideas, right?