Definition of God - one thread to rule them all

Discussion in 'Religion' started by James R, Apr 11, 2020.

  1. Yazata Valued Senior Member

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    You seem to be describing the philosophy of religion.

    Far from there being nothing to say, there's a vast literature, far larger than an individual could ever read in their lifetime, extending from the present back into ancient times.

    These are just small fragments of it:

    https://philpapers.org/sep/natural-theology/

    https://philpapers.org/sep/philosophy-religion/

    One needs to pay close attention to the 'natural theology'/'revealed theology' distinction, which addresses Paddoboy's "hearing voices" jibe. Here's one of the best articles that I know of on the subject of this thread, or at least where the thread ended up after veering away from JamesR's original question:

    https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/natural-theology/

    And what's more, one would have to say that the reality of, and knowledge of God, are subsets of the larger subjects of Ontology (what kinds of things exist) and Epistemology (how human beings can know about them). Each of these has its own vast literature.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology

    I should probably point out that these kind of ontological and epistemological issues arise in science too.

    What about 'dark matter'? Is it really matter? Or is it more along the lines of a fudge factor, introduced because astrophysicists see astronomical behavior that seems to suggest the action of more gravity than the amount of visible matter would produce, hence the assumption of some mysterious invisible "matter" producing gravity as well? It should be obvious that there's a chain of inference there that might arguably be kind of shaky in spots.

    What is 'energy'? What kind of existence does it have? Is energy just a human conceptual construct that refers to abstract quantities that supposedly are conserved during the course of physical events? Or does energy exist in some more substantial way? What's up with 'mass-energy equivalence', it certainly seems to suggest that energy is something more than a calculating convenience. How can we even know about energy? Can we observe it directly, or do we only observe what we take to be its effects on observables when they change?

    One could make (and people have made) arguments that many/most of the concepts of modern physics are conceptual constructs, invented and employed by human beings, in hopes of making better sense of observations.
     
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  3. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    At least scientists are observing effects which indicate something there which appears to be matter. Dark matter is as been said a place marker name. Perhaps it will turn out to be a large gathering of souls who while not having mass can do a effective mimic. Name changed to Souls Mimicking Mass

    Energy - the ability to do work ie affect change to matter in various ways. It's a PROPERTY of mass not a INGREDIENT

    And you would replace these concepts with what? guesstimates?

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  5. arfa brane call me arf Valued Senior Member

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    Here's my definition of modern day God.

    God is who we want to haul into the dock, in the court of scientific opinion, and show he/she doesn't exist.
    Note the irony there.

    We also have to choose a judge who can decide, based on the evidence, that God is a no-show, hence guilty.
    But we can't choose who can be such a judge (I've yet to see this, although I have seen people stand up and say they are, but that seems to be about fooling other people into giving them money).
     
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  7. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Think have mentioned this before

    Billy Connolly made a film years ago, in the period when insurance policies had Act of god clauses

    As I recall lighting damaged his boat and the Insurance Company refused his claim under the Act of god clause

    So he sued the Church on the grounds they claimed to represent god here on Earth

    This put the Church in the position of having to prove god didn't exist and how they were not liable for damages to his boat

    I recall he withdrew his claim before it got to Court but unsure why

    Act of god clauses no longer exists but don't think because of movie

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  8. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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  9. arfa brane call me arf Valued Senior Member

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    I think I can say that the pandemic is going to be worth a few books, up ahead.

    In terms of how modern people deal with it, I have to say that it does seem to bring out certain aspects of mythical, or wishful thinking.

    The president of the US, for example, is someone who got where he is via mythical thinking. He seems to have realised something about how people think, how to make them believe things that aren't true. Really they just want to believe. That's about all there is to it.

    But why just believe? It depends, it seems, to some extent on how much faith you have in a government and what it can do to help. If you don't have much faith then someone like Donald Trump can make it sound like something will be done to restore your faith, if you just trust him and believe.

    Even if that trust is betrayed and the man you trusted starts to look like he isn't doing much for you after all, it's hard to admit you were wrong. Most people have a deeply-held fear of looking stupid, of being ridiculed. Being able to handle it, to stand up to being "roasted", is meant to be part of the process of growing up, and some people just never do this, I guess.
     
  10. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Correct, so? We see its gravitational influence, but we cannot observe it, or feel it via any other aspect...that's why we call it dark...it is greatly unknown, until experimental results finally tell us more.
    Correct on many counts again...again, so?
    You seem to forget that science is always an open book, and that any scientific theory can always be refined, modified, built upon, or scrapped.
    Science has also explained much of the evolution of the universe and life at least back to t=10-43 seconds, making god superfluous and to a large extent, redundant scientifically speaking.
     
  11. Vociferous Valued Senior Member

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    That's clearly contradictory. Saying science can't explain prior to t=10^-43 seconds literally leaves the question of a creator God wide open. But your blind faith in scientism won't allow you to countenance that fact.
     
  12. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Only contradictory nonsense is your own evangelistic driven crusade against us evil atheists and your well worn, tiresome and childish smart arse scientism remarks. What science cannot yet explain is well known and not hidden in some damn ancient book, or fabricated by goons that prefer to accept some unsupported, unscientific myth.
    cue: Accusations now of ad-homs and repeated atheist and scientism rhetoric.

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  13. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Yes wide open but heck scientism has not left him much room to move...but go ahead fit him in ..he was the big bang creator no doubt.
    And given scientism has worked all this out using science why should we give any credence to some invention, unauthored, from the superstitious past...why?
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  15. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    OK, so Vociferous is a believer in the God of the gaps.

    "... those who point to the things that science cannot yet explain— gaps which they will fill up with God"

    "... into every gap they put their delusion, their stopgap, which they call God."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gaps
     
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  16. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Problem

    If there is more than one gap do they resort to increase the number of gods or does one god act like The Flash filling all the gaps?

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  17. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    The Trinity can fill three gaps at once.
     
  18. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Maybe God is like spackle - it can fill in gaps both large and small in one application.
     
  19. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Good work dmoe and nice to see you still active!

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    The adhoms, subtle and otherwise, has been well practised by at least three crusaders on this forum of late, namely Jan, Seti and this Vociferous character, that likes to wear his questionable "qualities"as a badge of honour.
    The substances of all their mythical arguments have been addressed again and again and again over many pages, and the lies, innuendos, misinterpretations continue from this trio.
    I will at this time give a pat on the back to another who has not been around of late...Tomoko? or similar handle from memory.
    At least he and he alone did have the intestinal fortitude and the balls to admit that creationism, IDers etc are all faith based.
     
  20. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah about .000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 seconds!

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    Hold your horses though! He'll be in shortly again on his white charger, doing his overlord's bidding, and condemning all us atheists, and scientism supporters.

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  21. Vociferous Valued Senior Member

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    Even if true, how would any of that be contradictory? So you're only comeback is "uh-uh, you are!"

    What, exactly, that the Bible can't explain do you imagine is somehow hidden? Is it a big secret that the Bible has nothing about science? How silly.


    Only if you ignore all the branches of knowledge that cannot be addresses by science. But you seem pretty adept at ignoring what doesn't affirm your bias.


    Actually, those things most attributed to God predated science. So science is then science-of-the-gaps, filling in what precious little of the human experience is left unexplained by a primitive book. But it's cute how you think God is the one filling the gaps it always inhabited. Free will, the soul, the creation of the universe and life....all things science has come nowhere near explaining nor explaining away (scientism aside).
     
  22. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Just goes to show I am good at some things.
    Alex
     
  23. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    But I am sincerely impressed I got a straight answer re extinction of species and damn credible it was...I am starting to think this God of his can do anything....it's just a pity his god is so shy and only calls by to answer the odd prayer with a miracle now and then.
    Alex
     

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