Belinda, thank you for responding to my query.Belinda wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 7:02 pmSeeds, as I understand it, your theory entails that God can and does choose from moment to moment what happens in the way a person chooses,i.e. with an end in view, only much more freely than a human person or any other animal chooses.seeds wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:25 pmGod, at least from the Panentheistic perspective, can indeed be imagined as being a "bodymind."
And although I'm sure that Spinoza would be very pleased to hear you say that God "...is existence itself...", unfortunately, it offers nothing that might help answer the question I posed to you in my prior post:In contrast then, do you honestly believe that "...God is existence itself..." is a better theory for helping us understand the world?
And just to ease my curiosity as to whether or not you even understand my theory, would you mind taking a brief moment to give me a short synopsis of what you think my theory entails?
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However, just as I had suspected, you are not even close, indeed, you are not even in the ballpark of where my theory resides.
From my perspective, it is ludicrous to think that the Creator of more than a hundred-billion galaxies of suns and planets has nothing better to do than to spend her time constantly micromanaging human affairs.
So, before you proclaim that someone's theory,...
"...is not much help for understanding the world..."
...don't you think that, for the sake of being fair, you should at least have a minimal understanding of what the theory actually entails?
And, once again, you've ignored my other question regarding how God "...being existence itself..." somehow explains how the "remarkableness" of the universe was achieved?
And if you suggest another one of Spinoza's take's on the issue, such as his famous "natura naturans" (nature naturing),...
...then I'll simply remind you that we've been over this before in that the word "nature" is nothing more than the word "chance" dressed up in a mother's apron.
In other words, the process of "natura naturans" (nature naturing) this remarkably ordered universe into existence is the same as saying that it was the process of "chance chancing" that did it.
Both of which are utterly preposterous to anyone who has invested the tiniest amount of critical thinking into the issue.
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