Log of Ideas
Submitted by diaskeaus on Thu, 11/02/2006 - 09:59
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- The rift of the rationality of God is 1) depending on deductive proof, 2) the best possible explanation for our reflections (and feelings).
- Any being of divine importance is worshipped (regardless of morality).
- Morals are formed in community (there are different communities).
- The Material World is an illusion created by our experience.
- The divine idea offers reason for the creation and sustain of life.
- We are not dreaming. Even when we dream, we aren’t dreaming. Reality is above.
- The divine idea that a being can redeem guilt and fallenness.
- The divine idea that after expiration, we are invited to exist in a world of bliss, in exchange for our belief and faith and work.
- What if machines created human beings? Would there arise a machine god?
- The divine idea works differently for males and for females.
- We search the unseen, something not mortal, for a perfect authority.
- We cannot demand of the divine, because by definition, the divine is more than our capacity to understand.
- We create arguments to argue.
- We are fundamentally narcissistic.
- If we were immortal, would we need God?
- The divine idea that a god would be our friend.
- Humanity seeks nourishment.
- Gods are ultimate authorities.
- If we understood God perfectly, would he still be God?
- Apparently, the ultimate answer is love.
- We believe in realities greater than our. We believe our reality is imperfect. Are all realities imperfect?
- If you facilitate a discussion of philosophy, never speak your opinion.
- Our emotions are strange beings.
- We are always aware of our inferiority to the divine, and sometimes resent this.
- If God was not hidden, would God still be sacred and… God?
- The divine have unknown intentions. The divine have no human reason.
- The opposite of our inadequacies are born in the divine.
- Community defines the divine.
- Humans desire ultimate authority.
- Evangelism: shifting ultimate authority upon the Judeo-Christian God, because of the divine nature, divine love, and divine promise with faith.
- The divine fights against moral or community evil.
- Sometimes our emotions elicit a divine message.
- If we had a greater capacity to control our emotions, would we believe in divine revelation?
- The divine is the source of the unknown.
- The greatest weakness of humanity is death.
- An unknown and divine love seems to adequately feed us.
- The divine transforms us.
- Miracles are interpretive events.
- The divine is moral. The divine seeks following. Without following, divine is mortal.
- The divine is humanity’s answer to death.
- The divine is an excuse to not understand the scientific nature of life.







