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Lux said "I used to call myself an atheist too. But I realized naturalism doesn't have an explanation for what we humans consider beautiful or noble. That led me to rethink. Now I think some "transcendent mind" must be at work in our world."
Lux made this statement in another thread; seemed logical to start a new thread.
It is a bizarre comment to me for two reasons.*
1. Why is it unnatural for humans to consider things beautiful or noble all on their own? I have heard Creationists say such things like 'Can science explain a sunset?' Well, first of all, of course science can explain a sunset in basic physics, but that isn't really what the question is asking. Rather the question is can science explain why we are awed by a beautiful sunset. To which my response would be - why not? Are we not capable of finding beauty and nobility all by ourselves? If you say not, why not?
2. Humans are part of the evolutionary process of the biosphere, would it be an accident that they would consider things beautiful or noble naturally? It is the human condition to find a baby 'cute'. To find furred baby animals adorable. To see the stunning beauty of a sunset. To sit before the ocean and be overwhelmed by its beauty and power. Our very evolution has conditioned us to fit into our world as perfectly as possible. So it only seems logical that we would have developed these characteristics very much on our own. It, and its opposite, I would go as far as to say, is required for our survival as a species.
I'm not saying gods might not be involved. I don't understand why a god must be required. And especially I don't understand why this concept would end up being a defining factor to choose to believe in a god.
*Lux used the phrase 'transcendent mind', and I am inferring he means gods. I.E. thinking entities beyond our physical reality.
Lux made this statement in another thread; seemed logical to start a new thread.
It is a bizarre comment to me for two reasons.*
1. Why is it unnatural for humans to consider things beautiful or noble all on their own? I have heard Creationists say such things like 'Can science explain a sunset?' Well, first of all, of course science can explain a sunset in basic physics, but that isn't really what the question is asking. Rather the question is can science explain why we are awed by a beautiful sunset. To which my response would be - why not? Are we not capable of finding beauty and nobility all by ourselves? If you say not, why not?
2. Humans are part of the evolutionary process of the biosphere, would it be an accident that they would consider things beautiful or noble naturally? It is the human condition to find a baby 'cute'. To find furred baby animals adorable. To see the stunning beauty of a sunset. To sit before the ocean and be overwhelmed by its beauty and power. Our very evolution has conditioned us to fit into our world as perfectly as possible. So it only seems logical that we would have developed these characteristics very much on our own. It, and its opposite, I would go as far as to say, is required for our survival as a species.
I'm not saying gods might not be involved. I don't understand why a god must be required. And especially I don't understand why this concept would end up being a defining factor to choose to believe in a god.
*Lux used the phrase 'transcendent mind', and I am inferring he means gods. I.E. thinking entities beyond our physical reality.