I don’t think it matters whether our universe is special or not. To me, God is a loving Presence, a Spirit akin to a Universal Consciousness that all of us can call upon for hope, peace, love, equanimity, patience, joy, and all of the loving virtues. It makes no difference how many universes there are. God is Present in all life-supporting worlds. — Noah Te Stroete
How do you make sense of a universe devoid of consciousness? — Noah Te Stroete
It could be said to be nothing in that case. — Noah Te Stroete
It sure can be reasonably said. — Noah Te Stroete
How is something differentiated from nothing without consciousness? — Noah Te Stroete
Because the universe is devoid of meaning without consciousness. — Noah Te Stroete
I believe the universe was caused by a consciousness, and there was meaning to it before there were conscious creatures. And you’re a coward for not sharing what you believe. — Noah Te Stroete
And furthermore, what harm am I causing you in this belief? It’s certainly a possible explanation that is not contradicted by any known facts. So what’s the harm? — Noah Te Stroete
Nothing and something would be the same without consciousness. — Noah Te Stroete
It is consciousness that gives the universe form. — Noah Te Stroete
I think that that's absurd. But the burden is on you, so... — S
The OP says that science is inherently atheistic. I’m showing that religion or spirituality can be logically consistent with science. Atheism is faith, too. I don’t believe that atheism is just a lack of belief. That would be agnosticism. — Noah Te Stroete
It’s a logically consistent metaphysics. — Noah Te Stroete
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