(October 15, 2016 at 12:49 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: 1. We require perception for our identity
2. We have an objective identity.
3. Our perception is not what defines our objective identity.
4. All spiritual identities need an accurate perception.
5. The ultimate possible perception would be more accurate than all other perceptions.
6. The ultimate possible perception is thus what gives us an objective identity.
Corrected for you.
You can just about argue points 1-3 depending on how you define your terms, e.g. what is an objective identity? And you are on shaky ground with 3.
But point 4 onwards is mere fantasy and word salad. What is a spiritual identity? What is spiritual other than a belief in something supernatural (i.e. a belief in something that does not exist in nature or reality).