(January 5, 2019 at 6:46 am)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: I did show you mine. I'm in agreement with the dictionary. I believe I used Merriam-Webster, so there ya go. Here it is again from M-W:
God
1 capitalized: the supreme or ultimate reality: such as
a : the Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped as creator and ruler of the universe
Okay... so how is your dictionary more objective than, say, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language? Or the Concise Oxford English Dictionary? Or Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary? Or Webster's Third New International Dictionary?
Which dictionary is the more objective?
So, how does your 'approved' definition actually fit within that which is objective reality?
What does it mean to be 'Perfect'? What does it mean to be/have 'Power'? What determines the quality 'Wisdom'? People worship all sorts of things and have done so through out human (And hominid) history.
Worshipiing something does not make it 'real'... under the caveat that people have worshipped objective things, such as mountains etc.
So... how is your definition in any way, shape or form even remotely 'objective'?
For that matter... how is your definition 'Objective' and not your personal, subjective choice... Simply because you like that particular dictionary's definition and not some other particular dictionary's definition?
When I post the word 'Car'. A nebulous image comes to mind.
When I post the words 'Model T' a far more objective and refined idea is portrayed, would you agree?