Critical Thinking and Innate Feelings. — Gnomon
Later, their Christian descendants, began to imagine the human Jewish Messiah as the super-human Christ, and eventually fragmented the One God of Monotheism into a Polytheistic pantheon : Father, Mother, Son, Holy-Spirit, and a panoply of Saints. So, it's obvious that an abstract absolute unitary notion of deity does not appeal to the average person. — Gnomon
The Enformationism thesis — Gnomon
Early Christian thinkers such as Plotinus — 3017amen
Through simple engineering formulas for say the design of a building, aircraft, xcetera, as well as computing the laws of gravity, relativity, xcetera. — 3017amen
What puzzles me is that if the One possesses no attributes at all, — TheMadFool
Infinity has an attribute - boundlessness. Plotinus' One has none. — TheMadFool
in our quest for ultimate answers it is hard not to be drawn in one way or another to the infinite. Whether it's an infinite tower of turtles , and infinity of parallel worlds, an infinite set of mathematical propositions, or an infinite creator, physical existence surely cannot be rooted in anything finite. Otherwise how do things-in-themselves exist? — 3017amen
Have you given any further thought to the video and how something that's absolute wouldn't require any outside/external data? — 3017amen
My reference to Nietz was only to signify The Enlightenment, because you asked how humanity has matured. — praxis
My understanding, which could be wrong, is that you are in agreement with Nietzsche, and we are not in agreement. — praxis
My understanding of why you quote him this way is in effort to substantiate your belief that people require some contrived fiction in order to be lead around like cattle. — praxis
God is dead. — praxis
ministry of thought. — JerseyFlight
As a scientific paradigm, the thesis of Enformationism is intended to be an update to the obsolete 19th century paradigm of Materialism. Since the recent advent of Quantum Physics, the materiality of reality has been watered down. Now we know that matter is a form of energy, and that energy is a form of Information.
As a religious philosophy, the creative power of Enformationism is envisioned as a more realistic version of the antiquated religious notions of Spiritualism. Since our world had a beginning, it's hard to deny the concept of creation. So, an infinite deity is proposed to serve as both the energetic Enformer and the malleable substance of the enformed world. — Gnomon
Enformationism Thesis — Gnomon
The physical world that emerged from that postulated creative act is the only "material evidence" of a Creator. — Gnomon
Yes. Modern Science began as a revolt against the dominant metaphysical myths (Theology) of medieval Catholicism. But they inadvertently threw out the metaphysical baby (Mind) with the mythical bathwater (man-made dogma). Even most modern philosophers are uncomfortable with discussing non-empirical metaphysical notions. However, by "metaphysics" I don't mean magic or ghosts or theology, but the important non-physical aspects of Reality : Concepts, Ideas, Theories, Opinions, Beliefs. etc — Gnomon
Unfortunately, most of them are not interested in the "god of the philosophers" : an unrevealed hypothetical abstract absolute explanation for our actual physical relative existence — Gnomon
Is the concept of the Absolute some sort of essence from physical existence, independent, like mathematics? — 3017amen
Metaphysician Undercoverer — 3017amen
Enformationism — Gnomon
I call that non-personal a priori force or power by various names, depending on the context. In an ontological discussion about the question of basic existence vs non-existence, I label the timeless power-to-be-and-to-become as "BEING". This concept is similar in some ways to Plotinus' "The One", which I sometimes call "ALL", or "The Whole". As a creative force, it is also akin to Plato's concept of LOGOS, in the sense of divine Reason, which was responsible for organizing Chaos into the living organism we call home : our physical (material) and metaphysical (mental) universe. — Gnomon
However, a more up-to-date name for the creator of our information processing world may be The Programmer. — Gnomon
*1. the Singularity, "perfect point", was like a cue ball struck by the cue stick (action) aimed & manipulated by an intentional pool shooter. The arrow of Time is like a rack of balls going in a general direction determined by the aim of the shooter. Their movements may seem random, but we can trace cause & effect back to a single input of force — Gnomon
I think it's due to a physical bias in Science, — Gnomon
Then of course you have other philosophical ideas that perhaps are a bit more intriguing relative to consciousness: — 3017amen
Look at the current democratically elected leader of the free world and tell me that we live in a mature society. — praxis
Then obviously they haven’t sufficiently matured. — praxis
One of the inescapable failings of religion is that it cannot extend beyond the tribe or in-group. — praxis
Why do we eventually tell children that there's no Santa Claus? Because it's time for them to grow up. — praxis
If the God of classical theism exists, then God is omnipotent (all-powerful). Given that God is all-powerful, would God set up the world in such a way where humans compete for resources? — Matthew724
In my humble opinion, philosophy, being, above all, an approach to issues, a method of discovering truths, refined over many generations of practitioners, is universal in scope. One could say philosophy is to know how to read a map, religion is just one map among countless others that can be read. — TheMadFool
What's necessary for a question to exist? — Daniel
Meaning can be lost in many ways but the general thrust is simply that we eventually outgrow childish things. — praxis
Rather, religions are weakened by a loss of meaning, which can result from metaphysical events failing to manifest. — praxis
" The human race is a microcosm of the universal law of entropy " — Spartacus
reality beyond? — Eremit
The Roman empire expanded its sphere of influence, territorial ownership, and power. Then that sphere contracted. — Kenosha Kid
A canny fellow, Constantine, but not one of my favorites among the emperors. — Ciceronianus the White
Not to spend too much time on religion, but the transition from traditional paganism to Christianity in the Empire is something I find fascinating. — Ciceronianus the White
especially the cult of Mithras regarding which we know very little. — Ciceronianus the White
As far as I'm aware, Heliogabalus was another name for Elagabalus, one of the more curious Roman emperors. — Ciceronianus the White
You seem to insist that Christianity is the basis for all that is best in Western Civilization, while acknowledging its problems in (I think) a rather dismissive fashion. — Ciceronianus the White
You also seem hesitant to acknowledge the great debt Christianity owes to ancient pagan thought and civilization (being largely based on it and having incorporated it) and their influence on the West. — Ciceronianus the White
polemical way? — JerseyFlight
No idea what you're saying about my proposal. — Srap Tasmaner
whose experience of philosophy seems to consist entirely of figuring out that god is dead and now they want to let everyone know and pick fights with people who haven't had this life-changing experience. — Srap Tasmaner
Fifty percent of young people don't believe in God. — Gregory
I am not going to get into long discussions with people over it whos intent is merely is to make everyone Christian. — Gregory
I'm just looking at the imagery itself; it's very similar. — Noble Dust
@GregoryHow much do you know know about time to make a judgment about this?
Keeping in mind as backdrop that until about 6250 BCE, it was possible to walk from Europe to Britain across a wide and substantial land bridge in the English channel called Doggerland. — tim wood
@xinyeSo the omnipotent paradox isn’t going to disprove God’s omnipotence because it is built on something that's contradict itself, also we derive contradictory results from a premise, which further proves that the property of “omnipotent” does not exist."
You fanatical drug addicts can talk to other people who are NOT going to pay attention and who are going to go to other threads to have meaningful conversations. Your arguments stand refuted and your religion stands condemned to the Fires of Hell where it was born — Gregory
I have many interesting threads. You have none. — Gregory
Then go somewhere else. We like to talk about INTERESTING things on this forum, not Christian crap all the time — Gregory
Faith (choosing to believe something) has no place in philosophy. — Gregory
Religion is a drug that is usually from an evil force connected to the Satan force. — Gregory
You understand that the Bible didn't exist then. — Kenosha Kid