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Objective greatness and God
#21
RE: Objective greatness and God
Would not the Greatest God, who created everything, have the attribute of non-existence?

What entity is greater than one doing all manner of wondrous things, knowing everything and noticing who does what to whom in someone else's bedroom and yet not exist?
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#22
RE: Objective greatness and God
God isn't great. We as humans are great.
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#23
RE: Objective greatness and God
(January 7, 2015 at 1:05 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Boru in the case of pizza we know it's made out of food and the way to determine it's good is through scent and tongue, and then we have a preference in our brains. Plus there is a limit to how good a pizza it's going to be as oppose to infinite potential just by the nature of taste.

But in the case of greatness, what is the substance of greatness? In Atheism world, there is no substance, it's just something we measure in our head but why should we measure it when it has no existence apart from the world of ideas.

I think it makes a lot more sense it has an actual form, an existence, that to me is God. God is the source of greatness, the basis of our experience of greatness.

'Greatness' is an opinion. It exists only in people's minds.

You keep practicing amateur Platonism. The only thing worse than that is professional Platonism.
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Science is not a subject, but a method.
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#24
RE: Objective greatness and God
(January 7, 2015 at 2:02 am)MysticKnight Wrote: I think if you believe in objective greatness, you automatically will believe in God. But Atheists will say greatness is all subjective or that there is no connection between objective greatness and God.

I think if you believe there is objective greatness, you will have to believe all possible greatness has an existence and origin and basis that by which we experience objective greatness. I think relative experience of greatness relies on objective greatness existing as well.

To say one subjective experience of greatness is better or worse then another relies on some objective reality of greatness.

But such arguments are not knock out arguments. But I still believe this a good reason to believe in God.

I think you would poke out your own eyes to avoid seeing the fact that what you want to see is not there.
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#25
RE: Objective greatness and God
I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for instigating the mini Pizza Flame War. Thank you.

Boru
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#26
RE: Objective greatness and God
Has the OP defined "objective greatness" yet?

I have no idea what that even means.

Akin to the stinky-est cheese, the hottest babe, the best guitar player, the funniest comedian, objectively most great and high movie of all time (use IMDB or metascore or ??)?
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#27
RE: Objective greatness and God
(January 7, 2015 at 2:02 am)MysticKnight Wrote: I think if you believe in objective greatness, you automatically will believe in God. But Atheists will say greatness is all subjective or that there is no connection between objective greatness and God.
......OR.......an atheist might say that they do believe in objective greatness and refer to -anything other than god, anything- as the standard for said greatness. You recall my standard, right? Waffles.

Quote:I think if you believe there is objective greatness, you will have to believe all possible greatness has an existence and origin and basis that by which we experience objective greatness. I think relative experience of greatness relies on objective greatness existing as well.
You don't "think" that, you "faith" it. Thought implies a modicum of effort.

Quote:But such arguments are not knock out arguments. But I still believe this a good reason to believe in God.
You believe that your lazy faithing is a good reason to believe in god? Well, we already knew you believed in strange things...so, I guess it's par for the course. You're still my boy, believe that - but I'm kind of disappointed on this one.

(whats with the recent trend, btw, of defining god as something else, just about anything other than god...and then attempting to prove that other things exists? Is there some problem, some difficulty with simply proving that god exists? Or simply stating that some thing about god, rather than this other thing..is a good reason to believe in god?)
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