- October 16th, 2019, 1:16 am
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I'd go with Gary insofar as we need to essentially conduct our lives like a racehorse wearing blinders. Life is a competition - for accommodation, resources, time and energy - and those who veer too far off will "lose", ie. suffer.
If you were truly in touch with the entirety of the reality in which you are immersed you could not function. Our evolved filters keep much of that confusing reality at bay. Our conditioned filters refine (ie. distort) our image of reality more. Then our personal, individual filters, eg. moralities, do the rest.
So we furiously follow our track, largely oblivious to the radiation, dust, microbes and water vapour around us at all times. Most of the information flows through and around us are filtered out too. That's why humanity built up a body of knowledge. Since we can't take everything in at once, we focus on very particular things and report our observations. That has left us with a more sophisticated abstract sense of reality, even if we remain viscerally limited.
If we are to look for God, we'd start with that which can't be explained by science. But that domain, of course, is the ever shrinking gap in which "gods of the gaps" reside. So faith is not about reason. Many try to rationalise backwards, but I am yet to see a convincing effort there.
Belief is not supposed to be rationalised IMO. Reality is a dance of energy and information. The dancer is energy and the dance is information. Belief is an emotional act, more energetic than informational.