On 20 Apr 2014, at 10:16, LizR wrote:

On 20 April 2014 18:52, Samiya Illias <[email protected]> wrote:
So which of the 1000s of Gods people have invented, I mean discovered through divine revelation, should one bet on (and why) ?

The one that you truly believe in, based upon all the study and contemplation you can put in. Not bet upon any arbitrarily, rather search and find faith.

To me, god is a non-answer. Where did god come from?


Good question. Apparently in comp God might have a Mother, and it has to be a Goddess, but take this with the usual amount of grain salts :)

But God, nor his Mother, should ever be considered as an answer. As answer that is the usual authoritative "don't ask, don't search" attitude, i.e. the God of the gap, maintained by those who want you to believe in their view on reality, and prevent you to search and question them.

God is not an answer, nor a justification for any act, even the most good one. At least not in any public way.

Bruno


So far the only ontologies that don't seem to merely push the question back a step are ones like Bruno's comp, Russell's "theory of nothing" or Max Tegmark's mathematical universe hypothesis.


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