(December 5, 2017 at 7:31 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Another proof I have not presented is the existence proof.
That is existence is the default state. Non-existence is impossible.
(December 4, 2017 at 9:37 pm)wallym Wrote: I think you believe there is a universal experience. That we're all feeling the same thing, and ultimately looking at the world through generally the same lens.
You are mistaken, I believe the light comes in different forms according to our relative state, but that it stills manifests an absolute light.
I see why you'd use that proof for proving God, morals, and value and such. But how do you keep non-existence being impossible from also proving that Thor, God of Thunder, or Ants having an immortal soul exist. Seems like you'd get a lot of collateral damage so to speak trying to prove the things you believe to be true with that strategy.
As for the experience, you seem pretty confident you know what others are experiencing. Is that because you have to? Is everybody being exposed to the absolute light a fundamental part of your belief? My mother uses the same pitch with Catholicism. That I also know THAT God is real, and I'm just being dishonest with myself. People like telling me I'm lying to myself about the existence of all sorts of Gods.
If I told her she was lying to herself about the Catholic God, when she should be worshipping your God, would that be true too? I'm curious how compatible you find Christianity and Islam?