c0de
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Hi c0de —
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Okay, we can discuss the same issue in the language of metaphysics (neoplatonism), if you wish. Think about their central concept "evil=absence of good". What about the primacy it gives evil, as if it is the natural state of the universe and God constantly has to battle it to restore the balance??? In this view, is evil not infinite? Because like good, it's existence is inherent, just like the existence of God. Is this not a dualistic point of view?? St. Augustine is supposed to have moved away from Dualism when he left gnosticism, but isn't this just dualism in another form?True. Nothing wrong with that.
In a monotheistic system there shouldn't be any dualism. If God is the One and Absolute, the Infinite, then evil is by definition: finite, without any inherent powers of existence. Our points of view might be based in slight differences in our scripture on which we both are resolute. For example, in Genesis, it is stated that God created light, and it was separated from darkness. Implying that darkness existed before light. Whereas my scripture states that God created light and darkness.
Yea, but dependent on whose observation? Ours? ....Really?I'm saying beyond that — I'm saying that existence itself is an observation ... if no observation, then no existence.
That's one big can of worms buddy. Neither philosophy nor physics
has come to grips with that one. Why not just abandon it?
Everything is an act of "faith" dude. If you wanna embarrass a Physics instructor, go to his class and ask "what is 'heat'?" and watch him squirm. Science is founded on faith in "laws" like those of thermodynamics, without the slightest understanding of what terms like "energy" actually mean. So what is science if not a religion?What about the deep contradictions in accepting (super)determinism, or denying free-will? This is surely an act of faith?
But that is not why people are scared of accepting Superdeterminism. It is not because it requires faith. Ask yourself why you really would not want to subscribe to this, and you will (if you are honest with yourself) realize that it is because it robs you of everything, including your sense of existing, of being a "real" entity.
It's worse than waking up and finding that you are stuck in the matrix, unplugged... It feels like... drowning. But once you get over that, you realize you have lost all fear of the world, and can face anything.