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Solving the Ignosticism (is meant for ignostics)
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RE: Solving the Ignosticism (is meant for ignostics)
(August 21, 2016 at 4:27 am)LastPoet Wrote: What rob said. From where I am standing, god is like a superego in believers minds. It happens to share a persons ideals but via hindsight and reasoning out, much better and perfect than the believers. There are definitions of god, in the same number as there are believers.

Yup. God agrees with each person who worships it. They disagree with each other.

Case closed. God is at least mostly a projection of the self. If there is/was an external creator, we have no way of knowing anything about it. My guess is it would be far more mundane than any theist likes to think. I would love to see its reaction when it read the stories people have made up about it, how it's really concerned with nobs, and how it pulls people out of this created reality and into its own, somehow. Like me taking computer game characters out of the code and into this world.
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RE: Solving the Ignosticism (is meant for ignostics) - by robvalue - August 21, 2016 at 4:35 am

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