Storm
ThrUU the Looking Glass
I know this wasn't addressed to me, but seeing as I have a similar perspective...
It's an inevitable expression of God's own sapience. (Note: in the context of my theology, "life" is not limited to biological forms, such as humans.)Is the development of intelligent life essential for your god to exist?
It would exist. Could it think? I don't know. Probably. I don't underestimate God's capacity for adaptation.If so, could I refine your statement to say:"If intelligent life didn't exist, god would also not exist?"
I don't pretend to have anything objective. It's the God-concept that best fits my theophany.I'm unsure how you (or anyone else) would prove or disprove the entire cosmos is a living entity. What kind of evidence do you have for this?
Life force and consciousness. They're not measurable (yet), but the lack of them would make for a dead cosmos.What kind of measurable properties does this "living entity" have which would differentiate it from a "non-living universe which was just following natural processes."
I haven't noticed any deists responding. This isn't the first time you've lumped them in with theists, either, and I'm curious why you do that. Also, I'm picking nits, but not all believers are theistic. Sorry to be overly technical, but I never know whether to respond or not.During this thread I have noticed an interesting pattern in the responses of theists and deists who have responded.
But... isn't that what you asked us to discuss?I notice most of the responses put the burden of proof on dis-proving god,
I think people are having trouble with the "magic wand clause." I am.I've also found it interesting it seems many of the religious replies infer it is "impossible" to disprove their beliefs.
Oh we're ALL wrong. Anyone who is intellectually honest, and believes that God is ultimately ineffable (which is every religion I know of) must eventually admit that their understanding must be flawed. This doesn't trouble me. Indeed, I find it oddly thrilling.I would ask the theists and deists to step back from your own perspective for a moment and realize how many of you have conflicting beliefs about god. This indicates one very important thing - If ANY of you is right - this would mean at lease SOME of the others here are WRONG to some degree. Think about that for a second. Now ask yourself why YOU are not the one who is wrong. "My position cannot be disproved!" you might say. This is what EVERY person who has a religious position says, yet if you have opposite ideas ONE of you HAS TO BE WRONG (if one of you is right). The only other explanation for two opposing views is BOTH of them are WRONG.
No worries, sweetie. I do it just because I'm lazy, and no one's ever complained.(I apologize for the use of caps - I don't know how to use italics in the forum) :angel2:
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