Harbal wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 11:40 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:39 pm
Harbal wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 8:34 pm
But I'm not asking what is most deserving of our affection, I'm asking what God considers to be the most deserving of his affection.
Well, "supreme" means that there isn't anything greater -- in any dimension of value.
Your determination not to answer what I thought was a simple and innocuous question is puzzling, but you must have your reasons.
I
am answering it. I don't know why you don't like the answer...but I can't
make you like it, so you'll have to please yourself.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:I put it down to not being conditioned or brainwashed to the same extent as some people, or maybe not being as susceptible to the effects of it as some.
Can you be brainwashed or conditioned into Atheism, or is it only people from other places and cultures that can be brainwashed and conditioned by their ethos?
Yes, I've heard arguments for atheism that don't stand up, yet some people have found them persuasive. I daresay people can be "brainwashed" out of a belief just the same as into a belief.
I agree. People can even be brainwashed into a true belief, if not-being-brainwashed requires the believer of the idea to know the reasoning and evidence behind it. For example, most people will accept that the universe is expanding, but only because their science teacher says so. That might be brainwashing, if they don't know about things like the red shift effect, say. They're believing something true, but for no good reason.
I don't care what you say, all religious belief is irrational.
Now, how would you know that? Were you brainwashed into believing it, or have you actually investigated every religion, and discovered that none can ever be rational? You really seem to think you know, to the point you can say, "I don't care what you say..." But how good is your evidence for that "knowledge"?
...the so called god shaped hole...
If that phenomenon is real, then it's a phenomenon that stands in need of some explanation, in its own right. Why would a totally godless universe manage to inculcate in so many people a belief in such a thing? It seems an impossible question even to ask, though, since a Materialist or Physicalist universe has no "why" to it at all, by definition.
Still, here's this odd phenomenon: almost everybody -- over 92% of the world's population today, and even more in the past, have a "god-shaped hole" in their psychological makeup? That needs explaining, for sure.
Some of us just don't have that need, for some reason or another.
Well, since not more than 4% of the world's population, even today, seems to have that need, is it possible that there's something missing from you? Or have you been enculturated or brainwashed into disbelief?
I don't think it matters whether people believe in God,
Well, we'll see. I think it matters both now and later, and you think it doesn't now, and won't later. One day, later comes.
I must say that your assertion that God, the demands of God, the demands of religion, must come before all else is something I find disturbing.. Before family, before friends, before all human beings? No, that can't go unchallenged. That's wrong, IC, it's just plain wrong.
Wait.
How can anything be...what's your word? "Wrong"?

If you live in a universe with no god, and hence no moral absolutes, how can you suppose that doing ANYTHING can be "wrong"? You'll have to explain that one to me, if you can.