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You can define God any old way you want. It's just that, when you define God as such, you seem to be doctoring the definition. The argument changes from, either God exists, or does not exist; to God exists as one of those gods already worshiped as a particular thing, or God does not exist. Those are two different arguments; to me, anyway. According to your approach, God must be a particular thing in history, known by at least a portion of humanity--OR God is non existent.The truth of God's existence now rests solely on man's past understanding and religious conceptions, and not on current understanding and free of religious bias. I must, as a modern thinker, give full consideration to a 15th century, African fetish-lover and his power statue, and disregard all that humanity has come to know about the universe and ourselves since that time, and forgo a fresh approach in my search for a proper definition of God. Do you see my point? Honestly, now that I've settled my fanny down a bit, I understand you better, and I think what you're trying to do has potential for good discussion. I may have gotten too riled up about your post; I suppose because I'm new in here. Last edited by WanderingSoul; 01-18-2011 at 03:34 PM.. |
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Yes, faith. Because in the end, that miracle cannot be proven, even to ones self. The self evident truth of God is no bigger than the realization that it is true. And it is known to be true, simply but powerfully, through the sheer power of intuition. That's what I argue. |
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When someone says "God exists", they aren't talking about some nebulous, undefined, might-be-conscious-might-be-not entity floating out in the cosmos beyond the ken of humankind. They're talking about the God they worship. "God" (or "god") is a label that people assign to their beliefs. It has no meaning outside that context. When someone says "God exists", what they're really saying is "the God I believe in exists". God is a positive claim. It's also, IMO, inherently a knowledge claim. When examining it, we only need to consider claims that are actually made. When trying to decide whether God exists, we don't need to consider the things unknown to humanity, but would make a god-believer say "yeah - that's what I meant when I said 'god'." It's not what he meant; he didn't know about it, so it couldn't have been what he meant. Quote:
Keep in mind that I draw a distinction between things like "supreme being" and "God". Maybe there is some "supreme being" floating out there that we haven't discovered; I could never disprove that (though I could probably put together a good argument about problems with objectively defining the word "supreme"). But if it has never interacted with humanity, it can't have been the thing that everyone was referring to all this time when they were saying "God". Quote:
I'm not saying you have to throw away evidence or critical thought; just that we can think logically about what's implied by claims like "God exists". |
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I don't say anything about how good these reasons are, I just say these are some of the reasons other than reasoning. Not everything people do is based a philosophy of God. |
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Someone could also raise only the negative examples of why someone would believe in a God too, such as needing a war god to help them win a genocide war on their foes.Many atheists aren't atheists because of such petty reasons as you describe but rather through intellectual inquiry.
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Nothing can be obtained by grasping at the wind. There is no escape from the dualism of life, Vanity of vanities. I am embittered towards humanity for its failures, Yet I possess all of these same shortcomings. There is grief in wisdom, there is sorrow in truth. Yet, the heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; And by sad countenance the heart is made stonger in time. So, I embrace this burden; And weep for the fools that chase the wind. (Hopesfall -- Open Hands to the Wind) |
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For example, Christianity believes that God is a personal God that intervenes in human affairs. There's no possible way to test every claim of God in history. All it would take it just ONE claim to be true, and God is truth. So on the surface, your definition seems intelligent, but pragmatically speaking, it's pretty much worthless. |
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