(February 8, 2015 at 8:02 am)Rational AKD Wrote: materialism makes 3 assumptions.
1. material objectively exists.
2. this material world is behind our consciousness.
3. our perception accurately represents this physical world.
idealism makes 1
1. a higher consciousness is behind our consciousness. that's it...
And you call this higher consciousness "God"? If so, essentially your 1 assumption is "because I exist, a God exists".
As I said in an earlier post, I would call what you call "the higher consicousness", a consciousness with set laws. Note I haven't said anything about it being material, nor does it have to be a being. Aserting that it is a being is another assumption.
I think that the material vs consciousness is a red herring. If we found out that idealism was true, we wouldn't suddenly abandon the laws of physics.
Putting all this aside, I'm sure this isn't the reason you believe in a God.