I'm basically an agnostic when it comes to the notion of god. I firmly believe that there are higher forms of consciousness in the universe, probably much higher. After billions of years of universal evolution, perhaps billions of iterations of billions of years, how could there not be? Even so, I doubt whether the characteristics of those higher forms rises to the level of plenipotence that is typically attributed to god. I think they might appear godlike. — Pantagruel
But when I was riding a tiny motorcycle home from the city at 3 am in a late October sleet-storm on a six-lane highway, slush piling up six inches deep, nothing on the road but me and transport trucks, and me wearing a smoked helmet visor, let me tell you, I did some pretty hard-ass praying to a god that I sure hoped was listening. I guess you'd call that, "motivated belief." — Pantagruel
I did some pretty hard-ass praying to a god that I sure hoped was listening — Pantagruel
Pascal's wager comes to mind. — Down The Rabbit Hole
Sounds like the Kierkegaardian existential situation. A belief that might motivate the believer leaping into the abyss of faith ... — Corvus
but I when I am in some kind of crisis I do pray and I feel that it helps, and does lead me forwards positively usually. — Jack Cummins
If accepting as true what you want so badly to believe is true is the definition of faith it seems a poor accomplishment....almost like signing a false confession under duress. — Pantagruel
Yes, I had never heard of Pascal's wager until I read it on here a while ago. It figures in my own philosophy as what I call "the ontological gamble"; we stake our lives on the validity of our beliefs. — Pantagruel
Isn't that what faith and religion are about? Irrational, blind, sudden and absurd just like life? — Corvus
Which is why I find a lot of contention over fine points of logic to be frustrating, especially when there are clearly extra-logical factors involved. — Pantagruel
This I think says it all. We admire reason and logic and try to live up to them as standards, but they don't capture everything. I would say not just faith and religion, but life is not ultimately reasonable. Which is why I find a lot of contention over fine points of logic to be frustrating, especially when there are clearly extra-logical factors involved. — Pantagruel
higher forms of consciousness in the universe — Pantagruel
You're talking about perception and intelligence not consciousness. Those are facets of and in consciousness not consciousness itself. — hope
Pretty sure that I was and am talking about consciousness. — Pantagruel
Perception, intelligence, mind, consciousness, conscience, senses, experience, beliefs, brain, are all different things. Don't mix them up. — hope
I am quite certain that I understand the different descriptive contexts. — Pantagruel
hen give a definition for each term that makes it unique from each other term. — hope
Has nothing to do with my post about motivated belief. — Pantagruel
Sure, but belief and consciousness are two different things. — hope
Thinking is always thinking "about" and the about is essentially some kind of belief — Pantagruel
Now your confusing belief and mind. — hope
If you already know the true nature then you'd best share it with everyone — Pantagruel
It was already shared by Lao Tzu 3000 years ago. Modern people are becoming more ignorant haha — hope
If you already know the true nature then you'd best share it with everyone — Pantagruel
Mind and matter are both made of consciousness. — hope
ind and matter are both elements of some overarching system maybe. — Pantagruel
That overarching system is consciousness itself. — hope
That overarching system is consciousness itself. — hope
effort to respond to your interlocutors — Valentinus
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