On 10/12/2014 2:35 PM, LizR wrote:
I imagine most philosophers don't think about God because God isn't a very good explanation for anything. You just have to ask "where did God come from?" so see that you've just been diverted away from the quest for knowledge of ultimate (or original) causes.

That's true of the Arbrahamic, theist kind of God, which was my point to Bruno. Philosophers may very well think about "why we are here" or "the set of unprovable truths", but they respect common usage of language enough not to call it "thinking about God", or "theology", as Bruno would have them do.

Brent

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