I wonder if Thor will consult the lawyers of Asgard. — universeness
It won't prevent their ultimate demise. It will merely defer their demise until there is nobody left to serve them.Why would an ability to get more of what you already have an extreme excess of, prevent your ultimate demise? — universeness
Evil has always been numerically less, but its blandishments appeal to the little bit of evil in the rest of us, and its threats keep the timid from action; it is stronger than Good, because Evil is not constrained by foresight, principles, compassion or shame.Does more evil make evil stronger or does it just increase the determination of good to overcome it? — universeness
even so, those spider-bat spaceships were the coolest thing in sf — Vera Mont
you show signs of being rather tired of 'fighting the good fight,' and you have became a little defeatist and disappointed with your own species. — universeness
It corrupts the human psyche even more effectively than power — Vera Mont
On average, 1/670. That's not so bad, given what a foot-soldier's life is worth compared to an emperor's. — Vera Mont
Do what you love, share what you make, take what you need.
Learn what you can, teach what you know. — Vera Mont
The usual conservative reaction to social welfare or GBI is: "Nobody will have an incentive work." — Vera Mont
I think this is at most partially true. — Benj96
Will 100%of people ever be employed? — Benj96
To read such words from you is disappointing.
What are the attributes of the god you believe in? — universeness
You wont get away with such declarations. It's not a case of imposing your views on others, its a case of justifying your views to others. If you don't open to full scrutiny then your 'theism,' will be ridiculed in the same way as all other unjustified theism. — universeness
Sometimes they're happy doing their own project, but they're even happier in a project they can share voluntarily, as equals, contributing to a team effort. They're unhappiest, they're taking orders from some idjit who gets double the money they get and hasn't a clue what they're actually doing. — Vera Mont
The attributes of such an entity in my mind is that it is non-local, because it is in all locations. It is non substantial (in any specific or discrete manifestation) because it is all substances. It doesn't have a spatiotemporal dimension because it is those dimensions themselves. It is neither good nor bad but does form all dichotomies/opposites. It is neither inanimate nor animate as it is both what is observed as well as all observers and the content of their consciousness and perceptions. — Benj96
Most importantly, my views on a God are not static but open to reform and refinement. As I don't have all the answers. But try to work from the most macroscopic downwards and try to remove logical paradox by correcting associations/relationships in a reasonable manner. — Benj96
So an omnipresent, immaterial/omnimaterial, outside of what we conceive as spacetime, amoral/omnimoral, inanimate animate, existent. — universeness
Yeah, I see your problem!!!!
To me your rationale should reject such a proposed set of attributes as those of a non-existent rather than an existent. — universeness
As long as you are enjoying the quest, and you are not hurting innocents along the way, all power to you! — universeness
I agree in the sense that entertainment is the religion of the masses. — Benj96
Social media has shown our endless hunger for being entertained. — Benj96
You typed:Not outside space-time. — Benj96
You can't posit 'it doesn't have,' because 'it is.' I am 3 dimensional, in what logical sense, could that mean I don't or a god might not have 'have' 3 dimensions?It doesn't have a spatiotemporal dimension because it is those dimensions themselves. — Benj96
"A but not B", "up but not down", "within but not outside" etc. — Benj96
You can't posit 'it doesn't have,' because 'it is.' — universeness
Sure but you seem to be suggesting A and not A at the same time, which is, as I'm sure you know, against the logic law of non-contradiction. — universeness
How can you not have a spatiotemporal dimension but BE a spatiotemporal dimension? — universeness
What is the relationship between yourself and that deity? — Vera Mont
In essence I was describing existence in as dynamic and interconnected a relationship as I could articulate. — Benj96
Yes, I got that. What I don't get is how what you describe qualifies as a deity, or whether something so big and round and wibbly-wobbly could have any point (I know, all points - which would still present as a continuous smooth surface). I recognize the concept and I don't perceive it, or the people who articulate it, as something to be wary of; but nor do I find any valances with which to engage. — Vera Mont
But I don't blame other people for choosing other terms or seeing it as strictly a cold, dead, inanimate object of scientific exploration. Deity, non deity, universe, reality, existence, simulation, mother nature, the cosmos, for me the name is not so important, names are relatively arbitrary, call it "the great potato" — Benj96
The answer is you regulate so that the consumer is incentivized or forced into the desired option. — Hanover
Yes but the set of 'everything,' does not include non-existents. So we are left with debate regarding what credibility level should be assigned to what people 'claim,' exists. You referred to yourself as a theist.The entire set is all things and is all properties or similarly has all things and has all properties. — Benj96
If your god version IS all of existence, and science proposes all of existence started at the big bang, then why would it be wrong for you to refer to your god/theism as 'faith' that the big bang singularity once existed, as a very dense, very hot concentrate of energy, which was not conscious, not alive, not a mind, had no intent, could be described as a mindless 'spark,' etc. Why would that 'god' description not satisfy your need for theism? If you required a first cause mind with a plan or intent, then you are proposing an existent BEFORE the big bang singularity, WHICH WOULD put it outside of spacetime.It doesn't have a position in time or space for example: located on the andromeda galaxy at 3 billion years into the evolution of the universe, because it is at all times and locations simultaneously - as in a singular existant permeating all of existence - obviously, because it is all of existence. — Benj96
If x exists at an instant of time then it is not logical that x also does NOT exist at that same instant of time. That's the law of non-contradiction. A contradiction such as NOT x, can exist, but it cannot be TRUE at the same time that X is true. Superposition does not contend with the logic laws of identity, non-contradiction and excluded middle. Superposition relates to an averaging of all possible states, at the point of measuring. It's got nothing to do with the binary logic states of 'true' and 'false' at the same time instant. In a computer for example, a logic gate is either open or closed, it CANNOT be open and closed at the same instant in time. A theist would claim that god can make a logic gate be open AND closed at the same instant of time, but I assign 0 credence to that claim, how about you?Firstly, if contradictions don't exist, how can a law of non contradiction exist? — Benj96
For example the grandfather paradox is a contradiction based on the ability to time travel. If you change the premise for say "linear ttime doesn't exist outside of chronologic memorised experience" then it is impossible to travel through any physical external linear time as it doesn't exist. And thus the grandfather paradox is resolved. — Benj96
This makes no logical sense to me at all. The order for reading numbers is preset! That preset is vital for the system to function correctly. If the setting is 'read left to right,' then the number IS 96. If the setting is 'read right to left,' then the number IS 69. Not following the preset rules for a system means your output will be incorrect. There is no 'bias' involved, you either pay attention to how a system actually works, or you are unable to use it correctly!Therefore it can be A) 69, B). 96, and AB both numbers simultaneously. Depending on what bias you want to take. — Benj96
So, your god is just the universe and everything in it! Why not just go with calling such 'the universe,' rather than god?So my theistic view runs that the oneness, or absolute fundamental entity, is and has its own quantities and qualities. It is space-time as a property (an observed phenomenon) and all individual localities and times as quantitatively measurable compartments we have assigned to it (seconds, minutes, meters, centimeters, Astronomical units etc) — Benj96
I was born within it, I live it, I will die because of it, I breathe it, I urinate it into the toilet, I throw it in the dump, I cherish and love it, I hate it, I ask what's the point in it, I discuss it on tpf, I am deceived by it, it convinces me to think differently about it for better or for worse, it frequently eludes me, I forget it, and sometimes if I'm lucky, I relearn it, remember it - in some brief moment of clarity, swiping away some of the major dead end paths I was stumbling on. I think about it. Sometimes I don't think much about it at all. I battle it, and in other instances I find myself living harmoniously with it. — Benj96
call it "the great potato" for all I care haha, its the meaning, the relationships and interactions, that matter to me. — Benj96
Why is this 'it' you keep referring to not 'the universe and everything in it that is not me?'
Or is this 'It' you refer to, something you perceive IS YOU? — universeness
Yeah, me too. The question remains, do you think your great potato is self-aware and created this universe and is used as one of the main justifications for the divine right of theists to consider themselves 'the chosen one,' and who consider the rest of us as ultimately dammed? — universeness
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