Is the current definition of ‘God’ just a conscious and judgemental version of the laws of physics?
Question by Purple Moogle: Is the current definition of ‘God’ just a conscious and judgemental version of the laws of physics?
Things people say, like “God is what keeps atoms together” or “Gravity is the active effect of God’s will” or stuff like that makes think that people are simply applying anthropomorphic consciousness to already affirmed physical laws.
Anyone agree or am I just drawing the wrong conclusion here?
Dunamis ~ I mean “current” in the way that modern, rational religious people would describe God.
Haha, nice one Tiara
Misguided: back atcha, kupo~ :3
Best answer:
Answer by Dunamis
Whose definition of God? Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Jew…yours? It’s not your specific conclusion, it’s your generalized question.
Edit: “Rational,” by definition, is bias. Whose definition of “rational” are you using? Atheists and agnostics on this site consider Christians irrational, and visa-versa. Again, you generalize, and generalizations are a sign of confusion.
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