You are barking up the wrong tree. These words “space”, “time”, “special relativity” and “quantum mechanics” refer not to things which can be relational objects, they refer to process abstractions which are used in explanation of phenomena. The same with the term “home run”. I cannot perceive a special relativity, a time, or a home run via my senses, I can only conceive of them by observing the relations between the objects which I can perceive, such as a baseball, a bat, an outfield wall, etc. I determine that these things exist by means of the changing relations between the objects which I can perceive with my senses. “God”, however, is posited to be a relational object, and so demands evidence before it can be said to exist. Your analogy is false.I will dismiss the Reality Self-Simulation Principle in favor of the false proposition that space, time, special relativity and Quantum Mechanics are unreal and only matter is real
Please show me one respected professional philosopher who is a theist. Even Baruch Spinoza, in the hyper-religious milieu which he inhabited and in the age within which he lived, was an atheist. The concept of God does not hold rational water as pertains to the attribution of belief.
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