There's a wiki page on observers with respect to quantum mechanics. Humans aren't required. — Benkei
"Good" and "evil" are mostly just arbitrary terms we give to different things according the metrics our morality/systems of belief tell us to assign to them. But beyond our preexisting systems of belief there is no clear way to explain why something is good or evil. — PseudoB
Yes, indeed! We need to work on the definition of "exist" and "existence". Wanna give it a shot — TheMadFool
That's the problem right there. How does Parmenides distinguish what must necessarily be, given the distinction he makes between Being and being, a "something" devoid of any and all properties that just is, no more no less, and nothing? — TheMadFool
It makes sense...in a weird way. — TheMadFool
I prefer "being" rather than "existence," although I do use both occasionally. To say being is eternal or has other properties is a mistake, in my view. It's one interpretation, yes, but is confusing being with a being (with an entity). — Xtrix
What is being, with a small "b"? In my book, it's, very loosely speaking, properties: An apple is red; the apple, being red, is red.
What is Being, with an uppercase "B"? Being includes, in addition to being (properties) that which possesses said properties. The red apple is Being. — TheMadFool
Animals are less conscious but never completely unaware — SpaceDweller
A rock has life and being potentially in it. God merely created the stuff from which stones and birds are made. He was outside the world of being and existence. Not a part of it. They created the world in their image. Not their essence. If he did then we would be the same as God. But we are not the same as them. We are no gods. — Prishon
So existence includes God? — Prishon
Of course not. God created existence. — Prishon
Bingo! Matter is anything that has mass and has volume; both mass and volume are mathematically defined. — TheMadFool
You should've told me this about 20 years ago! I wouldn't have made as many mistakes as I have. :sad: — TheMadFool
How do you know God has a “mind”? — javi2541997
God and religion are just beliefs... — javi2541997
Yes, I understand what matter is, but why do you mix it with religion saying is in God’s mind? — javi2541997
What? — javi2541997
Nonsense. If everything counts as evidence, then nothing counts as evidence. — 180 Proof
You and TheMadFool have everything backwards. And you believe that that is how it is. That's how strong your faith is. — god must be atheist
The universe has no mathematical nature. — god must be atheist
What I am driving at is that if you take the universe or parts of it as evidence that there is a creator, you still don't know anything about the creator OTHER THAN WHAT YOU FANTASIZE ABOUT HIM. — god must be atheist
The description that's a good match for reality is mathematical. Put differently, natural phenomena follow mathematical laws. — TheMadFool
"Evidence" such as –? — 180 Proof
Even materialists state that it arises because it is caused, and not due to random chance. — god must be atheist
Faith is independent of facts and of reason, and therefore no amount of facts or reason will shake anyone's faith (unless they give in to reason). — god must be atheist
There are abundant grounds to suspect this "what if" puts the cart before the horse like saying "what eyes are brought into existence by sight?" or "what if wings are brought into existence by flight?" :roll: — 180 Proof
To materialists, it is the bread and butter of their world view; to creationists it is incomprehensible. — god must be atheist
materialists will insist that the combination of elements is not planned, but caused. — god must be atheist
the idea of life being created by aliens or extra-dimensional entities just moves the question of how life started to a different location. — T Clark
I am not aware of any convincing evidence. — T Clark
Based on very circumstantial evidence (and my own unjustified intuition), I'm betting on life being common and intelligence not being extremely rare. Here's some "evidence." — T Clark
Has anyone ever considered that an advanced civilization may have taken a different route and chose social and cultural advancement (Metaphysics) instead of technological. — SteveMinjares
I guess this principle depends in the philosophical point of view you are considering in. According to Cartesian logic, existence depends a lot of “being” which is connected to awareness. This is why Descartes wrote his famous theory and phrase: “cogito ergo sum” — javi2541997
You have a container in which there are ten black balls and five white balls. You reach in a pluck out a ball. What is the probability it is black? White? — jgill