Re: Reincarnation
Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 2:18 pm
there's a few things u can know about how B and C would have to be structured if one or the other were true. for instance u can know that in B, each time u existed, u wouldn't know B were true (as we don't now obviously), would feel mortal, but would have the same intuition (as we do now) about its theoretical possibility. we also know that the repetitions wouldn't be cumulative in any meaningful sense of the word; we're not designing ourselves, learning from past lives, accumulating wisdom that we use in future existences, etc. nothing passes over into the next and for all intents and purposes, it's the same thing over again. u would literally be condemned to repeat yourself.
lol I recall saying something to Self Lightening about how the best thing about the ER is the fact that u wouldn't ever know u were an eternal asshole who did everything wrong and suffered unnecessarily becuz of making stupid decisions, everytime u lived.
in C we can pursue various lines of reasoning which would lead us to definite conclusions about the unfathomable being(s) option. among these conclusions are:
a) there would have to be one irreducible being, one boss god, that wuz the omnipotent and omniscient creator of everything that exists. for reasons shown by your homeboy socrates, if two gods are arguing over what's right, which one do u believe. also, Spinoza explains how any system of causality has to consist of a single necessary substance and an infinite number of attributes of this substance, each of which exist as a contingent mode of being. an ostrich. your hair color. the capital of Wisconsin. the size of your pizza. a 1987 corvette. all these things, tho causally determined, didn't have to happen and the universe would still exist.
now think of many gods in this way. they're either contingent and unecessary or irreducible... but as such, indistinguishable from an omnipotent and omniscient being and absolved therefore. in other words - and Hinduism is a great example - all the gods are manifestations of the one main Vishnu or Brahma or whichever one it is... just as all the objects and forces in space/time are expressions and manifestations of the irreducible substance. being qua being.
b) we cannot know what, if anything at all, this being wants us to do. there are no credible sources for such information. the religious texts that exists today is the stuff of a harry potter novel, not an intelligeable attempt by an omnipotent and omniscient being to contact us.
lol I recall saying something to Self Lightening about how the best thing about the ER is the fact that u wouldn't ever know u were an eternal asshole who did everything wrong and suffered unnecessarily becuz of making stupid decisions, everytime u lived.
in C we can pursue various lines of reasoning which would lead us to definite conclusions about the unfathomable being(s) option. among these conclusions are:
a) there would have to be one irreducible being, one boss god, that wuz the omnipotent and omniscient creator of everything that exists. for reasons shown by your homeboy socrates, if two gods are arguing over what's right, which one do u believe. also, Spinoza explains how any system of causality has to consist of a single necessary substance and an infinite number of attributes of this substance, each of which exist as a contingent mode of being. an ostrich. your hair color. the capital of Wisconsin. the size of your pizza. a 1987 corvette. all these things, tho causally determined, didn't have to happen and the universe would still exist.
now think of many gods in this way. they're either contingent and unecessary or irreducible... but as such, indistinguishable from an omnipotent and omniscient being and absolved therefore. in other words - and Hinduism is a great example - all the gods are manifestations of the one main Vishnu or Brahma or whichever one it is... just as all the objects and forces in space/time are expressions and manifestations of the irreducible substance. being qua being.
b) we cannot know what, if anything at all, this being wants us to do. there are no credible sources for such information. the religious texts that exists today is the stuff of a harry potter novel, not an intelligeable attempt by an omnipotent and omniscient being to contact us.