JackDaydream wrote: ↑April 8th, 2023, 12:00 pm
Thank you for your detailed reply and I am glad that you appreciate the basis of my question, which is about the nature of reality itself. It links the question of whether there is a God, materialism vs idealism and the issue of what is consciousness? It does seem that in the light of science and especially neuroscience that many have come to reduce all to materialism. Even then, it can be asked what is matter and where does it come from?
This has been a subject mentioned in the thread on “Do You Believe in an Afterlife? Why? Any Evidence?”, referencing Bernardo Kastrup’s essay, “A rational, empirical case for post-mortem survival based solely on mainstream science.” It is available here:
https://medecineetconscience.com/wp-con ... astrup.pdf
JackDaydream wrote: ↑April 8th, 2023, 12:00 pm
I have read some of Paul Tillich's writing and he sees God as Being Itself as opposed to 'a Being'. This involves God not as a mere transcendent deity but as imminent, as consciousness itself. It parallels with Shopenhauer's way of making Kant's idea of the numinous as realised in the Will of life itself, even though he did not subscribe to a literal form of theism. In a similar way, Buddhists and thinkers from the Perennial philosophy tradition don't speak of a God as such but give value to an underlying source and the value of consciousness.
Our big problem when talking about God is our anthropomorphism, which the Bible makes very clear is not appropriate, and still Christians use it to dramatize their message, which is okay as long as you know you are doing it. When I see people in fervent prayer I think of a poem by CS Lewis "A Footnote to All Prayers":
He whom I bow to only knows to whom I bow
When I attempt the ineffable Name, murmuring Thou,
And dream of Pheidian fancies and embrace in heart
Symbols (I know) which cannot be the thing Thou art.
Thus always, taken at their word, all prayers blaspheme
Worshipping with frail images a folk-lore dream,
And all men in their praying, self-deceived, address
The coinage of their own unquiet thoughts, unless
Thou in magnetic mercy to Thyself divert
Our arrows, aimed unskillfully, beyond desert;
And all men are idolaters, crying unheard
To a deaf idol, if Thou take them at their word.
Take not, oh Lord, our literal sense. Lord, in thy great,
Unbroken speech our limping metaphor translate.
JackDaydream wrote: ↑April 8th, 2023, 12:00 pm
What may have happened is that many have latched onto the idea of God in the form of fundamentalist views of God, almost as a gross caricature of what it signifies. This may have given rise to a form of fundamentalist atheism, in which everything is seen in a deterministic materialistic way, but also as a result of sheer accidental randomness. Even here, there is contradiction between a clockwork mechanistic picture and randomness. It misses out the nature of complexity and laws of nature. Even within chaos theory, although there is a background of underlying chaos, a general emergent order is perceived to exist.
I think this has been a problem, with fundamentalist views being so loud and present, especially in America, but also in Europe for a while in the 1990s when Billy Graham led his “crusade” here. It caused two reactions, and people either loved it or hated it, causing a clear divide between the fundamentalists and the historical-critical school, which I experienced quite personally. I was one of those speakers in church meetings who both sides seemed to appropriate or disagree with, with some calling me “charismatic” and others “theologically grounded,” but I had a feeling that they disagreed with each other about what I had said, which does beg the question, whether they only heard what they wanted to hear.
The problem is that things that “matter” in our world are only those of materialistic importance, and when you are in that mindset, it seems you can’t just look out of the box. When you hear of evangelicals wanting to force Armageddon, in the hope that Christ will reappear, they have a very materialist vision, and are willing to see the world burn for that. On the other hand, everything about God is impossible for people who say that astronauts didn’t find God out there, for whom consciousness comes out of matter. Lateral thinkers were always a challenge to institutions, whether it is a religious, political, or a scientific institution, and prophets, mystics, sages, healers, and also scientists and philosophers have been exiled and killed for contradicting the status quo, the standard worldview, especially in the ancient world. Today, lateral thinkers can still lose their job if their ideas are not embraced.