Is something that exists more valuable than something that does not exist?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
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Is something that exists more valuable than something that does not exist?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
Anselm of Canterbury thought that existence was a greater state of being than non-existence. That was the basis for his ontological argument for God's existence. Which goes that if God is the greatest thing that can be conceived, then God must exist in reality and not just in the imagination. But as anyone can see, this argument is just one of semantics and definitions.
Is something that exists more valuable than something that does not exist?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
It is not just semantics. That which we can perceive , can exist in reality, but we can know the distinction between unicorns and God. What have unicorns wrought? Apparently some ill gotten gains. God , on the other hand, has changed lives for all of human existence. The logic of those who only find rhetoric in the Anselm quote has simply assumed that reality is only that which can be seen and touched. In science however, even reality sometimes cannot be seen or touched, but rather only the evidence of the impact of a reality can be seen. For example, a black hole is only observed by what is absent around it, and quantum physics relies only on mathematical equations, without physical evidence in certain areas.
The impact of God for the good of the human being, in terms of love, compassion, grace, and even orderliness of thought, can be observed and measured. Because our minds have grasped and observed His presence, we can know and experience the impact of His reality in our lives, share the experience between one another. If Gods presence and impact on our lives is something that we experience and share, it is far more than simply an idea, such as a unicorn.
Oh its all in our minds, one may still say? So what?! Then so is truth, beauty, and love.
So next time your baby girl comes running to you screaming "Daddy" wrapping her arms around you, just sit her down and explain that her love for you isn't real, but rather simply so many synapses snapping in response to a chain of evolutionary and environmental triggers.
I will take my God of truth, beauty and love and His "semantic-only" reality over the "reality" of scientism any day.
So what is this 'truth' of how the brain works that I should relay to my child? That it is unexplainable magic?It is not just semantics. That which we can perceive , can exist in reality, but we can know the distinction between unicorns and God. What have unicorns wrought? Apparently some ill gotten gains. God , on the other hand, has changed lives for all of human existence. The logic of those who only find rhetoric in the Anselm quote has simply assumed that reality is only that which can be seen and touched. In science however, even reality sometimes cannot be seen or touched, but rather only the evidence of the impact of a reality can be seen. For example, a black hole is only observed by what is absent around it, and quantum physics relies only on mathematical equations, without physical evidence in certain areas.
The impact of God for the good of the human being, in terms of love, compassion, grace, and even orderliness of thought, can be observed and measured. Because our minds have grasped and observed His presence, we can know and experience the impact of His reality in our lives, share the experience between one another. If Gods presence and impact on our lives is something that we experience and share, it is far more than simply an idea, such as a unicorn.
Oh its all in our minds, one may still say? So what?! Then so is truth, beauty, and love.
So next time your baby girl comes running to you screaming "Daddy" wrapping her arms around you, just sit her down and explain that her love for you isn't real, but rather simply so many synapses snapping in response to a chain of evolutionary and environmental triggers.
I will take my God of truth, beauty and love and His "semantic-only" reality over the "reality" of scientism any day.
So what is this 'truth' of how the brain works that I should relay to my child? That it is unexplainable magic?
Why bother to love the child at all? Its only a chemical reaction to some firing neurons?
:eyeroll:
I ante your eyeroll and up it to 10.
Is that really all a non believer has to say? Just dismiss without any arguments? I know you have some intelligent response. I put my opinion out there, as undeserving of your respect as it was. I am assuming there is a good response. If all I get is an eyeroll , it appears that you have no real reason for doubt other than you are too lazy to think beyond the eyeroll.
Is something that exists more valuable than something that does not exist?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
Is something that exists more valuable than something that does not exist?
For example, are horses better than unicorns?
It is not just semantics. That which we can perceive , can exist in reality, but we can know the distinction between unicorns and God. What have unicorns wrought? Apparently some ill gotten gains. God , on the other hand, has changed lives for all of human existence. The logic of those who only find rhetoric in the Anselm quote has simply assumed that reality is only that which can be seen and touched. In science however, even reality sometimes cannot be seen or touched, but rather only the evidence of the impact of a reality can be seen. For example, a black hole is only observed by what is absent around it, and quantum physics relies only on mathematical equations, without physical evidence in certain areas.
The impact of God for the good of the human being, in terms of love, compassion, grace, and even orderliness of thought, can be observed and measured. Because our minds have grasped and observed His presence, we can know and experience the impact of His reality in our lives, share the experience between one another. If Gods presence and impact on our lives is something that we experience and share, it is far more than simply an idea, such as a unicorn.
Oh its all in our minds, one may still say? So what?! Then so is truth, beauty, and love.
So next time your baby girl comes running to you screaming "Daddy" wrapping her arms around you, just sit her down and explain that her love for you isn't real, but rather simply so many synapses snapping in response to a chain of evolutionary and environmental triggers.
I will take my God of truth, beauty and love and His "semantic-only" reality over the "reality" of scientism any day.