So, God exists and stupid, ignorant immoral people exist and a dangerous world exists and God did not create the latter. See? Can't you see how that follows? And if you think that's a problem - that God somehow 'must' have created all other things - have the decency to provide an argument to that conclusion. This is a philosophy forum - do some. — Bartricks
Even on my best days, lil D-Ker, I'm not omnipotent, so the question is (charitably) missplaced — 180 Proof
Consciousness is conscious being” makes little sense to me. I can’t make heads or tails of it. — Xtrix
I find it fascinating that something that feels like obvious nonsense to me can be believed by so many people — Dawnstorm
If you order toast in a restaurant and you receive a cold, urine soaked piece of mouldy bread, is it reasonable to conclude that the chef is the best chef in the world? No. — Bartricks
Let me explain. God not create anything. See? God exist. God not create anything. God exist. Other things exist. God not create the other things. See? Once again: God exists. Other things exist. God did not create the other things — Bartricks
So, God exists and you exist and God didn't create you. — Bartricks
Take you. God would not create a person like you. — Bartricks
Of course, a deity that is not omnibenevolent is akin to negligent sadist, or devil, — 180 Proof
1.If God exists, he would have created the best possible world. — tryhard
1.If God exists, he would remove evil from the world — tryhard
Can a theist reject dualism? I do not believe so — Raymond Rider
Why can't the top and bottom of the wheel roll in the same direction simultaneously? — Cuthbert
What people are willing to do trying to solve the problem of death...suffering...which is it? Let's all build this monastery, wear robes, tonsure ourselves, mumble mantras, and confuse the hell out of each other. — Agent Smith
There are many here who will defend the claim that ideas are merely neurological states. — T Clark
The question of the thread may appear to be about time but may actually be about meanings. For example: "Why does the top of a revolving wheel always go in the opposite direction to the bottom?" Well, why? — Cuthbert
That's how a typical day at a Zen monastery must be like, eh? — Agent Smith
Yes, exactly. My original point was that we shouldn't reject a useful theory just because it has limitations. So I think we're on the same page. — Theorem
Ha, very cheeky. I was thinking more along the lines of the Ptolemaic model of the universe, but fair enough. In any case, General Relativity has it's own well-known limitations. — Theorem
Humans do have the same neurosemiotic base as all other large-brain vertebrates. But then the add sociosemiosis on top of that. — apokrisis
mushin no shin (mind without mind). — Agent Smith
‘The soul is the form of the body’ ~ Aristotle — Wayfarer
In the limit' we can yank out a 'purified' or 'a-physical' content from what thereby become the instantiations or husks of this kernel-stuff, which I playfully call 'informagical' as a substitute for latex gloves. — lll
You say there need to be two elements or essential substances - matter and soul. That is dualism. You might call the divide an epistemic cut, but it lacks the key bit - the bridge that connects what it also divides — apokrisis