RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
June 6, 2014 at 8:55 am
(This post was last modified: June 6, 2014 at 8:56 am by bennyboy.)
You say you aren't Christian, but your arguments for a god are very Christian, specifically fundamentalist American Christian. I suppose you live in the Bible Belt, right?
I think you have some ideas, but you seem not to know about some of the concepts that you are about to be hammered on the head with. You are for sure going to be asked for evidence-- your belief won't be taken seriously unless you have meaningful evidence. I'd recommend you look up "supervenience" as well, and understand what it means, because your argument is essentially an argument against the supervenience of mind.
I'm with you on the sublime nature of mind. However, I'm not sure why you think the idea of a God is require-- or even, what the word "god" even means to you.
I think you have some ideas, but you seem not to know about some of the concepts that you are about to be hammered on the head with. You are for sure going to be asked for evidence-- your belief won't be taken seriously unless you have meaningful evidence. I'd recommend you look up "supervenience" as well, and understand what it means, because your argument is essentially an argument against the supervenience of mind.
I'm with you on the sublime nature of mind. However, I'm not sure why you think the idea of a God is require-- or even, what the word "god" even means to you.