Yes. Dictionaries can be useful, of course. But in practice, a simultaneosly general and precise measure is impossible. The meaning of words change over time, and more importantly, depending on context. The most common way to explain what a word means is to offer synonyms, but no two words mean exactly the same, even when they might seem interchangeable. Like with "presume" and "assume" there are always subtle differences. Language is a malleable thing, and it belongs to everybody. No dictionary is up to the task you describe. Each word would need several pages of etymology and examples, and it would still not be enough. I think that the best way to approach language is in good faith. And to ask questions.SpheresOfBalance wrote:I see a dictionary as a standard, i.e., a standard is used in precise measuring to ensure that any two or more measuring devices, shall achieve the exact same value. This is what a dictionary is for, to ensure all parties are speaking the same language so as not to be misunderstood.
Let's see here:
Does your use of the pronoun he indicate that God is male? Do you picture God as a man, complete with cock and balls, or are you using that pronoun because you are incapable of discarding the box of thought, that archaic ideas has placed you in (sorry, but I couldn't resist)?SpheresOfBalance wrote:God is said to be the creator of reality for 'us,' this does not necessarily mean that he is not contained within this same reality, that he did not create our reality within his realm. It is a false assumption. I would go so far as to say that as with anything that has to do with a god, all bets are off that any human would be capable of putting forth any ideas worth mentioning in an argument meant to actually make a point.
What do you mean by contained here? If reality is a container, I suppose you don't suggest that it contains God the same way it contains us.
What do you mean by his realm? Is this another container? Perhaps a larger "reality" containing our lesser "reallity"? How does God creating our container (our reality) within such a larger container (his realm) mean that God is contained within our reality (if that is what you mean)?
What do you mean by false here? In what way could the assumption be true or false? I think it's a reasonable assumption. Examine the realtionship between your suggested realms/realities/containers and I think you will see what I mean.