RE: Argument against atheism
December 23, 2011 at 11:05 pm
(This post was last modified: December 23, 2011 at 11:13 pm by amkerman.)
And from this belief in "god" in the existence of consciousness as the primary function of the universe from which everything is created I proceed. I believe everything which I can possibly perceive within my own imagination exists, even if only as an idea. Faries, unicorns, leprechauns all exist as possibilities of an infinite consciousness. That they are not physically real does not negate their existence. Skyscrapers, humans, anything, at one point were not physical realities. These things nevertheless exist (apart from time or space) Some have been created by humans (which were created by, or through, depending on how you want to think about it,God) others have been created by "god". Again this is a belief which stems from my belief that consciousness is universal law, which I can not prove.
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Um I don't know what your point is. It very well may be that octopi are conscious. Many animals are considered conscious.
Are you claiming that you have some insight into the consciousness of mollusks and whether or not they form assumptions rhythm. Scientific breakthrough. Call... I dunno, call guiness I guess.
Time and space are necessary constructs in which physical reality is possible
Does anyone want to continue?
Um I don't know what your point is. It very well may be that octopi are conscious. Many animals are considered conscious.
Are you claiming that you have some insight into the consciousness of mollusks and whether or not they form assumptions rhythm. Scientific breakthrough. Call... I dunno, call guiness I guess.
Time and space are necessary constructs in which physical reality is possible