So are you a functional member of a religious community? — baker
There you go. So you're no better than the atheists you bitch about.Not at the moment. You? — Jan Ardena
No, your just giving your view. A view of a non-committed theist.I don’t “bitch” about atheists
I just tell it like it is — Jan Ardena
God is supposed to be a necessary being. — Banno
Something is necessary if it is true in every possible world. — Banno
One potential problem in my way of thinking about logic is that it ought not be possible to give an account of god (without such limitation on divine omnipotence). If logic is just grammar, then god not being able to perform contradictions is outlawed simply because if god did do something that was apparently a contradiction, then the response would be to re-formulate the apparent contradiction so that it no longer was a contradiction.
Now exactly what that might look like remains hidden.
One way for me to knut through it would be to give consideration to claimed paradoxes - the Trinity, for example, and to ask what it would really be like for an individual to have three essences, or whatever the explanation is. — Banno
In theory; it might. But, in practice it seems like people need to tie the existence of god to some part of their reality. It's why we keep getting new forms of creationism updated every few years. Because in practice theist have trouble imagining a world without a god being necessary for making it. You aren't a declared theist, so you can imagine a world without a god being necessary. The logic is regular consistent based on a belief in god.Does paraconsistent logic give us a way to unbind god from logic? — Banno
2) In what sense and why is god necessary?
That is the question to be addressed in this thread. — Banno
You're one, per your own admission:How is it possible to be a “non-committed” theist? — Jan Ardena
So are you a functional member of a religious community?
— baker
Not at the moment. — Jan Ardena
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